I am so hunger
That you smell like a mountain goat.
Yes, you can smell a frog if you want. It is possible but that doesn't mean you have to but the CLEAR answer to you question is YES you CAN smell a frog! (they may not smell like anything!)
It means someone has been bleeding.
At one point it was a slangy short form for pizza.
exactly that
The phrase pop off means to go away.
To breath something in or to smell something e.g. I inhaled the smell of sweets from a mile away!
The phrase don't get carried away means to not get overcome with emotion, or get carried away with ones actions.
The phrase don't get carried away means to not get overcome with emotion, or get carried away with ones actions.
It means that the object is close or not too far away.
The phrase, "go away" means to leave them alone. Go as in movement, away meaning opposite direction.
A place far away
Those are three unrelated words. An idiom is a PHRASE that seems to mean one thing, but actually means another.
To exit any given port is to sail away. Aircraft sail away from their airport every time they take off.
It usually means "Go away and leave me alone."
"Keep smell my feet" is a playful phrase often associated with children or lighthearted contexts, typically used in a joking manner when someone playfully asks another to smell their feet. It can also reference a humorous song or chant where kids engage in silly behavior. Overall, the phrase is not serious and is meant to evoke laughter or a sense of fun.
The phrase "stop and smell the roses" means to take time to appreciate and enjoy the beauty of life and the present moment, rather than rushing through it. It encourages mindfulness and gratitude for the small things in life.