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It means "to plant seed for growth especially by scattering" or "to set something in...

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What does his phrase on my bag mean?

I live in northern Uganda. I bought a bag at the market that has this phrase on the back: "Fashionadle lie fallow mountaineer wrap sport SPORT". I've seen many of these bags with the same phrase in many different towns. I would like to know...

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My guess would be a Chinese designer using automatic translation to disastrous/hilarious effect. See...

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What does the phrase "Ich fahre dir über den Mund" mean? (German)?

I'm reading the book "Wunschloses Unglück" by Peter Handke, and I've come across a phrase in this sentence: "Wenn die Leute wie üblich vor ihr jammerten, fuhr sie ihnen über den Mund." I can't find anywhere what the...

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It means to keep interrupting somebody, talking so much that they don't get a chance to speak.

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In contemporary colloquial style of Turkish, that word also means "What do you mean by that?"...

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"when in doubt whip it out". What does the phrase mean?

What does this Phrase mean? "when in doubt whip it out". I checked dictionary.com and other phrase meaning sites, but in vain. I would be thankful if someone can provide me a link which explains such phrases and any link that gives me more...

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Hmmm. Well, I am in the Army, and we have been told that when we are unsure whether we are supposed...

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What does the Puerto Rican phrase Odio Al Chota mean?

This was a tatoo that one of Puerto Rico's most notorious murderers had and I was reading his biography and came across this piece of information. Does anyone know what it means. I am spanish speaking and I'm figuring it means "I Hate Squeelers...

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it means i hate snitches

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What does piolin por la manana mean in English and what are your associations when you hear that phrase?

What does piolin por la manana mean in English and what are your associations when you hear that phrase? I keep thinking "violin made from bananas" and "monkeys playing classical music" whenever I hear that phrase.

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piolin in the morning Bienvenido al Club de Piolín Comparte con los fans del inigualable Piolín. Retuércete...

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What does the phrase "Butter won't melt in your mouth" mean?

This phrase keeps coming up in a book I'm reading, and I don't have a clue what it means. I think it means that someone is being tight-lipped or else sarcastic, but I can't figure out how it could mean either of those things. So, if you know what the...

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It's a very old phrase (19th century and earlier) with a meaning that's the OPPOSITE of what it seems...

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What does the phrase "its an elizabethan thing" mean or come from?

My sister bought me a maternity shirt with this phrase on it because I plan to name my daughter Elizabeth but what does this phrase really mean or come from? just curious because I wear it and have no idea what it means to other people!

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i don't know what "thing" it's referring to but Elizabethan means like Shakespeare era stuff...

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What does the phrase, having "two left feet" mean?

If it's got to do with bad dancing -- why do people say the phrase instead of just saying "your bad at dancing" or "your dancing is not very good." Where did the phrase come from? Did someone just made it up and it became a famous...

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To say "you have two left feet" is much nicer then saying "Hey man, you s-u-c-k at dancing...

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