Reference to novel 1984 in which big brother is a collective name for the totalitarian government.
The phrase "pointing your finger at" is often used metaphorically to mean blaming or accusing someone.
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Oh, dude, "boetie" in Afrikaans means "little brother." It's like when you're chilling with your sibling and you're all, "Hey, boetie, pass the remote." So, yeah, it's just a casual way to refer to your bro in Afrikaans.
The common phrase "Rome was not built in a day" asserts the reality that change takes time. You cannot expect a massive human undertaking to happen instantly. These things take dedication and patience.
The phrase "take to the streets" means to gather or protest in public spaces to bring attention to a cause, express discontent, or demand change. It often involves collective action and can be a way for people to voice their opinions and make a statement.
This phrase was coined in the book 1984. Big Brother represents the government and it's omnipresence within society. So in a sense the government is watching every move you make
Mayor. "Hermano Mayor" can mean "big brother", "bigger brother" or "older brother."
big brother
It means that I cannot possible be considered big.
You would say "brawd fawr" in Welsh to mean big brother.
It means big brother in Hindi
It means big brother in finish
It means big brother
It means that Gale is like her older brother
All i know is that the phrase "Oppa Gangnam Style " means is "Big brother Gangnam Style". Oppa is big brother in Korean and Gangnam is a city in Korea.
Large/Big house
it's no big deal