It means that you aren't having a good day and you have had a better day before. If you are dissapointed you may say "I've een better" and if it is about a bad day, you say "I've seen better days
Two plays by Shakespeare: Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus
the song says "start," not "stork."
It has seen better days. Replace it.
Original sung by Pete Murray - Now sampled by Miracle?
This song is by Citizen Kings not sublime, everyone thinks it's by Sublime, not sure why.
"Kak vedala" is Cape prison and gangster slang for something that has been finished, exhausted or generally has seen better days.
Better Days by Citizen King that song also plays in the end of the first episode of Malcolm in the middle
YCharts gives you information on the stock quote and charts for rackspace hosting (RAX). This includes price charts that are seen through days/months and years.
2 set pay days per month , typically seen as the 1st and 15th.
Anne Hutchinson's Quote: " By now having seen him which is invisible, I fear not what man can unto me." There are more quote and you can see them by typing in ' Anne Hutchinson's Quotes '
"Nation shall speak peace until nation". An alteration of a Bible quote, though the motto is not seen much these days.
This quote means that the person being referred to has not experienced the passage of time equivalent to fourteen years. It suggests that the person is young and has not yet reached the age of fourteen.