Just relax, the horse will do what you want if you are calm.
The phrase "nervous Nellie" likely originated in the early 20th century in the United States. It is used to describe someone who is excessively anxious or easily worried. The term is often used in a lighthearted or teasing manner.
Have sex. If not killing something
it depends because if a buffalo is afraid of the lion and it's to worried about getting eaten by the lion then the lion is stronger but if the buffalo isn't afraid of the lion, not worried about getting eaten by the lion and charges the lion and the lion runs away from the buffalo herds then the buffalo is stronger.
Its when a pedophille picks up a child and takes him to a car. its a very crude term to use, also im worried why you need to know this. its worrying.
When a dog dreams, sometimes it will physically "act out" what it the dog is dreaming. For instance, if he or she is dreaming about digging or running, the paws may twitch. Some dogs bark and growl in their sleep, too. It's nothing to be worried out about at all--it's completely normal.
1) The seriousness of her injury had everyone worried that something might go bad .2) the seriousness of the the injury she had everyone worried/nervous ;)sm
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "nervous" (worried, concerned, or jittery).nervous
feeling nervous or worried; showing or causing anxiety, worry or fear; wanting something strongly
We hadn't heard from her in days and we worried that something may be wrong. The nervous teen worried about failing the test.
You might be nervous because you are worried about how people think of you. Maybe it would help you to know that most people are so busy thinking about their own selves that they don't notice everyone else as much as we might think.
Shy and nervous don't mean the same thing because shy means you are quiet and covered from the world. Nervous on the other hand means you are worried. For example if I had to do a speech and I was nervous about how it was going I would be worried. You can be nervous and shy at the same time though.
Nervous
The likely word is the adjective anxious (nervous, worried).
Anxious is a synonym for nervous. It describes a feeling of unease or worry about a future event or situation.
I would be worried about any individual who was notworried. It is human nature to be concerned and nervous about the unknown.
fretful,nervous,apprehensive,overwrought,perturbed,fraught,distraught.
She suspects something is wrong, perhaps the conspiracy, and is worried about her husband.