A figure of speech to signify how someone feels when they're nervous, anxious, worried, afraid, ashamed, or even shy.
This is typically an unpleasant feeling, because you will see something that hurts you, worries you, or scares you.
This is typically an unpleasant feeling, because you will see something that hurts you, worries you, or scares you.
I am feeling the heat go up my body whenever I see a picture of that girl, because I miss her terribly, but I know at the same time that she doesn't want me, so I will never get the chance to be with her.
by Lueriva Fetheroviu June 26, 2023
A simile or a figure of speech that represents how a very quiet and careless person will give in and understand how to recognize the feelings of others.
This figure of speech also derives from another simile of the phrase, "It's like talking to a wall", which means that someone may act so careless and helpless that they won't saying anything to help others.
This figure of speech also derives from another simile of the phrase, "It's like talking to a wall", which means that someone may act so careless and helpless that they won't saying anything to help others.
by Lueriva Fetheroviu April 16, 2023
A word to describe the formality of standing straight and chin up while scowling and looking ahead at a view. Because of the word's formality, it's also a way to describe old-fashioned Latin or European charm.
by Lueriva Fetheroviu August 05, 2022
A sarcastic exclaim that shows how someone believes that something is impossible or ridiculous to even attempt to do or believe, as it is a risk and a lie that you can't handle putting to use.
Quoting from The Shawshank Redemption (1994) - Morgan Freeman as 'Red': "The Pacific Ocean? Sheah. Probably scare me to death-- something that big."
by Lueriva Fetheroviu December 07, 2022