"The Lemon Tree," Trini Lopez song.
Here's a song that manages to weave a moral fable into a ditty about citrus: "Lemon tree, very pretty, and the lemon flower is sweet/But the fruit of the poor lemon, is impossible to eat." The lyrics represents a father's advice to his son, and, if we get the allegory right, it goes something like this: "An attractive girl is like a sour fruit. Though she's very pretty, you're better off avoiding her."
Here's a song that manages to weave a moral fable into a ditty about citrus: "Lemon tree, very pretty, and the lemon flower is sweet/But the fruit of the poor lemon, is impossible to eat." The lyrics represents a father's advice to his son, and, if we get the allegory right, it goes something like this: "An attractive girl is like a sour fruit. Though she's very pretty, you're better off avoiding her."
•Time is not forever
•Movies are warm
•Hurt is inevitable
•It is ok to be alone
•Food is a friend
•Sleep is a necessary comfort
•But happiness is always a possible victory
•Just remember the love that awaits you😊❤️
•Movies are warm
•Hurt is inevitable
•It is ok to be alone
•Food is a friend
•Sleep is a necessary comfort
•But happiness is always a possible victory
•Just remember the love that awaits you😊❤️
To be full of beans
This idiom has different meanings:
1. When you have lots of energy and enthusiasm☀️
2. If you're excessively stoned from marijuana 🤙
3. If someone's full of beans, then what they are saying is nonsense🗣
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This idiom has different meanings:
1. When you have lots of energy and enthusiasm☀️
2. If you're excessively stoned from marijuana 🤙
3. If someone's full of beans, then what they are saying is nonsense🗣
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I BLANK YOU
A phrase used by teens around central Nebraska. It is substituted for "I Love You" due to the fact that many teenagers do not, in fact, 'love' each other. The couple are not in love, but more than 'like' or a 'crush'.
Brad: Do you love her?
John: No, I blank her.
Brad: Awesome!
Or another example:
(After kissing)
John: I blank you.
Amy: Awwww! I blank you too!
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A phrase used by teens around central Nebraska. It is substituted for "I Love You" due to the fact that many teenagers do not, in fact, 'love' each other. The couple are not in love, but more than 'like' or a 'crush'.
Brad: Do you love her?
John: No, I blank her.
Brad: Awesome!
Or another example:
(After kissing)
John: I blank you.
Amy: Awwww! I blank you too!
#definitions
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Wind someone up
Say or do something deliberately in order to annoy someone.
"It really winds me up when he goes on about teachers having an easy life."
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Say or do something deliberately in order to annoy someone.
"It really winds me up when he goes on about teachers having an easy life."
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