Pack It In Normally means like to stop doing that eg if two kids were bickering the mother may say "oh pack it in please"
In the noun phrase 'pack of juice', the noun pack is functioning as a collective noun.
The noun phrase "hounds pack" is technically correct, the plural noun "hounds" describes the noun "pack". A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct).A more common way to express the noun phrase is to use the noun "pack" as a collective noun: a pack of hounds.
Ookami no mure
It means to pack your things.
This phrase is a metaphor describing a group of boys behaving aggressively or recklessly, similar to how wolves hunt together in a pack. It suggests that the boys may act in a coordinated and predatory manner when in a group.
Six pack beer
"hitomatome" can mean "pack" such as in a "bundle".
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a cowboy's personal belongings and baggage. You'd want to pack up your plunder and be ready to move out with the herd.
That is not a phrase
The only possibility would be to register the phrase as a trademark however there are already 3 existing registered trademarks for "pack leader" (reg #'s 3383110, 2961190, 3099678)
Pack it means -close the chapter once for all.
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