Emo is just a fashion, a phase that people will eventually grow out of.
When someone sticks their tongue out to the side, it can be a sign of playfulness, silliness, or teasing. It can also indicate a feeling of being cheeky or mischievous.
If someone calls you a sissy they are implying that you are scared of things that men should not be afraid of and you took it like you were a girl.
"Suzy Q" can be a nickname or term of endearment used to refer to someone in a friendly or playful manner. It does not have a specific meaning beyond being a casual and affectionate way to address someone named Suzy or Susan.
When someone reads your message but doesn't reply, it could mean they are busy, not interested, or unsure how to respond.
Being called a hoe is a derogatory term often used to shame someone for engaging in sexual activities or habits that the person using the term disapproves of. It is a form of slut-shaming and can be hurtful and disrespectful.
It means that someone is very attracted to you.
Being kept in somewhere,
'You (plural, informal) are' The verb 'estar' (to be) indicates temporary being, e.g. location
This depends on personal philosophy, but truly being mean to someone implies that they are doing something to intentionally hurt someone else on an emotional level. Therefore, in my opinion, you should never be mean to anyone. Even if someone is being mean to you, and you are forced to react, that does not mean you are being mean to them back, it can simply mean you are defending yourself if you have no intention to hurt that individual.
Being fond of someone just means that you like the person.
it means being mean 2 someone
It usually means they are being confrontational with someone(s).
that you are horny.
it means being mean 2 someone
The feeling of being left out of something
Being knighted is the highest honour someone could receive
It's never really "alright" to be mean to someone, even if they ARE being mean to YOU. If someone is bullying you, you should really tell someone about it. They might call you a "tattle-tale", but really, you're not. You're just protecting yourself from the emotional torment that comes with verbal bullying.Also, being mean to someone who is already being mean to you will give them another reason to be mean back, so it really won't solve anything in the end.