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Questions tagged 'phrase meaning'

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Anonymous

Feb 15, 2025

What does “the dude abides” mean?

I came across the phrase "the dude abides" in a movie, and I'm curious about its meaning. Can someone explain what it signifies and its context within the film?

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Anonymous

Feb 07, 2025

What does “skirt the law” mean?

What does the phrase "skirt the law" mean? Can you provide examples of how it is used in legal or everyday contexts?

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Anonymous

Feb 06, 2025

what does ‘is there no help for the widow’s son’ means?

I am currently reading Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol and came across the phrase, "Is there no help for the widow’s son?" This has piqued my curiosity. Could someone explain what this phrase means? Thank...

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Anonymous

Feb 02, 2025

What exaclty is “if anything” mean?

What does the phrase "if anything" mean when used in a sentence? For example, when someone says: "Text me if anything" or "I’ll talk to you later, if anything." What is the intended meaning of "if a...

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Ronny Kunde

Jan 31, 2025

What does “Drop Down and Get Your Eagle On” Mean?

What is the meaning of the phrase "Drop Down and Get Your Eagle On"? Could you provide some context or examples of how this phrase is used in popular culture or everyday conversation?

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Nona Gerhold

Jan 30, 2025

What is the meaning of “Same as it ever was”?

Could you clarify the meaning of the phrase "Same as it ever was"? I would appreciate a detailed explanation, as I am eager to understand its deeper significance and context.

What does ‘Castigo corpus meum’ mean?

I am currently reading The Da Vinci Code and I came across the phrase "Castigo corpus meum." Could someone please explain its meaning and significance within the context of the book? Thank you!

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Peyton Kiehn

Jan 25, 2025

What does “Como Chingas?!” mean?

What is the meaning of the phrase “Como Chingas?” and in what context is it typically used?

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Anonymous

Jan 24, 2025

“Man is a four letter word” meaning?

I assume that the phrase "Man is a four-letter word" suggests that referring to someone as a man can be considered offensive, similar to how other four-letter words are often viewed. However, I'm not...

what does “how you figure?” mean?

What does the phrase "How you figure?" mean, and in what contexts is it commonly used?