Things I learned in the fire! Hard lessons learned by a man after getting burned again and again and again in relationships with women who saw him as a male step-down.
by RUFDAY1 June 10, 2023
by Jimnykricket April 12, 2017
A saying from the time of the English / French wars, when English prisoners of war escaped from the prison camp without say hello.
The English use this saying like this: He stepped in French.
The English use this saying like this: He stepped in French.
1. The grandchild of one's parent's stepsibling.
2. The stepgrandchild of one's parent's sibling.
3. The grandchild of one's stepparent's sibling.
2. The stepgrandchild of one's parent's sibling.
3. The grandchild of one's stepparent's sibling.
My first step-cousin-nibling is a good person.
by Elivaldeq November 24, 2019
by Daft bat November 15, 2014
This phrase is widely used to refer to the act of treading dangerously. Similar to stepping on thin ice.
by karen4ever September 02, 2018
by Yvonne-jacc July 30, 2011