What is the meaning of life and soul. Phrases containing life and soul
See meanings and uses of life and soul!Slangs & AI meanings
life and soul
Slangs & AI derived meanings
Black people stand by the mail box and ask the mailman, "Do 'da, do 'da welfare check come today?"
 Bread
1. Dessert 2. Indicates that something is not working
something you say when you want to greet someone with the ghetto high-five- by tapping your fist on theirs and vice-versa.Â
Masculine man or masculine lesbian
n (ah, how to describe these…) bit of fancily-coloured paper wrapped much like a lozenge, with twisted ends. A small sort of explosive device is put inside a cracker so that when two people pull at alternate ends, the whole thing comes apart with a snapping noise and — ah, the joy — a small piece of trinket crap falls out. This will be something like an ineffectual miniature sewing kit, a set of blunt nail clippers or one of these mysterious “get the bits of metal apart” puzzles, which will cause some degree of interest from the surrounding family until someone realises it’s very easy to get them apart because it was made in China and came out of the factory bent. As the name suggests, these are mainly used at Christmas but sometimes pop up at birthday parties and the like.
When the F14, on the ground, sweeps its wings to seventy-two degrees aft making it easier to store.
Underwear, usu. female. Contributor believes this word to be a Swahili word for 'knickers' or female underwear. However, it seems the word isn't Swahili at all. In fact it is the Gujarati (an Indian Language) translation of underpants! That's why you say eat my chuddies. It doesnt mean testicles at all! The confusion might have arisen because of Bart Simpson saying it and maybe the Indian comedy 'Goodness Gracious Me' (which hasn't been shown in Australia at least) indianised the phrase to 'Eat my Chuddies'.
a silver or silver coloured coin worth twelve pre-decimalisation pennies (12d). From Old High German 'skilling'. Similar words for coins and meanings are found all over Europe. The original derivation was either from Proto-Germanic 'skell' meaning to sound or ring, or Indo-European 'skell' split or divide. Some think the root might be from Proto-Germanic 'skeld', meaning shield.
life and soul
life and soul
life and soul
life and soul
life and soul
life and soul
life and soul
life and soul
life and soul