Calling someone "gravy" typically implies that they are easygoing, enjoyable to be around, or add a positive element to a situation, much like how gravy enhances the flavor of food. It can also suggest that the person is a bit of a "free rider" or not contributing much but still benefiting from the group. The term can carry a playful or affectionate connotation, depending on the context.
gravy
throw it at someone, use it as a plate to eat gravy, etc.
No it can't call someone
No it can't call someone
it is impossible for someone to live off gravy if that's wot u mea. but to literrally run on gravy u would have to displace the same amount of gravy as you way hope this helps lol
I don't know if you mean this inappropriate, but inappropriatly, 'give me some of your gravy' would mean give me some of you sperm/cum.
Someone who is mean and controlling could be called a tyrant
A loner?? Is that what you mean?
To call someone feminine
It is called 'au jous'.
I dont know what you mean but maybe the person was hungry.Another suggestion:Back in the 1960s the term 'dig' was used informally to indicate one liked something, as in 'I really dig this music'. The term is especially associated with the hippy movement, or lack of movement, because the philosophy of hippies was not to do very much at all.In that context, the phrase 'I'm digging your gravy' would mean 'I'm enjoying your gravy', and the person speaking about the gravy would be using the phrase as a humorous reference to the common phrase, 'digging (you're) grave'.However, today the phrase 'digging your gravy' is also used to indicate someone thinks you're really hot. Not sure of the exact origin, but it's possibly arisen among people in contact with former-hippy grandparents. No doubt the pun on 'grave' is intentional.
to call away means to call someone away from them or call whoever you want.