Words or phrases that aren't meant to be taken literally For example, if Joe says “break a leg” he doesn’t really mean to break your leg. Break a leg actually means “good luck.”
Person: quit wasting your breath!
Idiom of “waste your breath”: To say something that will probably be ignored.
Idiom of “waste your breath”: To say something that will probably be ignored.
by Enter Your Pseudonym Here September 27, 2022
the person we were just mentioned showed up! Speak of The Devil is an idiom,
used if the person that was just mentioned in a conversation showing up unexpectedly.
used if the person that was just mentioned in a conversation showing up unexpectedly.
Person 1: Why is person 4 so late to class?
Person 2: I don’t know.
Person 3: Me neither.
Person 4: Hi guys! i’m here, sorry for taking so long i was trying to be perfect today.
Person 1: Speak of the devil.
Person 2: I don’t know.
Person 3: Me neither.
Person 4: Hi guys! i’m here, sorry for taking so long i was trying to be perfect today.
Person 1: Speak of the devil.
by Enter Your Pseudonym Here March 25, 2022
Anything other definitions are wrong,
POV means Point Of View how you or others see it there is 1st person, 2nd person and 3rd person.
1st person: Me, i
2nd person: You yours.
3rd, it, we, she he.
POV means Point Of View how you or others see it there is 1st person, 2nd person and 3rd person.
1st person: Me, i
2nd person: You yours.
3rd, it, we, she he.
by Enter Your Pseudonym Here August 10, 2022