"I'll take a bullet for you" is an expression that signifies a deep commitment and willingness to sacrifice oneself for someone else's safety or well-being. It conveys an intense level of loyalty and love, suggesting that the speaker would endure great harm or risk their own life to protect the person they care about. The phrase is often used metaphorically to emphasize the strength of one's feelings and dedication.
remove a bullet
To take an unhappy decision or result and deal with it resolutely
It probably means "would you die for Justin Bieber?"
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its definitely ill,take it to the vets soon as :)
The reference to grains means the weight of the bullet.
If you mean Video Copilot's 'The Bullet', then no, it is sold separately.
You open access and take the jammed bullet out. Or if access doesn't open take the clip out then take the jammed bullet out.
As with anyone it depends on the bullet and where it hits.
Yes, both mean to take your punishment or face the consequences of your actions.
no because im way younger and have something to live for but it doesnt mean that i dont like him
It is Ill in Bed.