Put some food in my stomach
Calling someone a sock monkey is often used to playfully suggest that they are adorable, quirky, or fun in a slightly eccentric way. It can also imply that the person is unique or has a distinct personality that sets them apart from others.
The phrase "a monkey in the bush" is a play on the common saying "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush," which means it's better to hold onto something you have than to risk losing it by trying to get more. In this case, the monkey represents a bigger, riskier opportunity that you can pursue, but it comes with uncertainties.
"Le singe" means "the monkey" in French.
The phrase, 'go shake your ears' is an insult. When someone says this, they are referring to a donkey shaking his ears.
it means monkey
This phrase is typically used to indicate that someone is acting foolish or making irrational decisions. It suggests that the person's behavior is akin to having a monkey, known for their mischievous and erratic actions, on their head causing trouble.
If someone says this to you, it's a nice compliment. Having the butterflies refers to the excited feeling one gets in their stomach. This particular phrase means that the thought of you makes someone so excited that they have that fun nervous exciting feeling in their stomach. Enjoy!
Means to fool or make a fool of someone. To embarrass them.
Grab someone
Grab someone
To annoy someone.
forget em
it means to make someone mad
The phrase refers to someone who has a cold or the flu .
Someone to make you
boring
It means its bad enough to make you want to throw up or barf