Reader Opinions
David Noel Paul Battani – (born with a silver spoon in mouth) October 24, 2017
When I was young one of my mothers told me I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth, since moving to Florida from Michigan in April of 1991 I have lost everything in my apartment that I packed up in a 20 feet, Ryder truck, Gold Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Bullion, Furniture at lest 45,000.00 dollars to Florida Dog Tracks an Florida Lottery, After being put out of a brand new home at 5 Sherrington drive in Ormond Beach, Florida I have been assaulted and had my jaw busted, my 88 grand Prix Pontiac stolen and have been homeless almost 19 years in Daytona and St.Augustine. Starving and Sleepless.
Is that what this statement means?
Jane – (no man is an island) October 24, 2017
Does the origin of this having nothing to do with John Donne’s ‘Devotion 17’?
Me – (blood is thicker than water) October 21, 2017
This is actual only todays meaning of the saying. It is actually blood of the covenant is thicker than water of the womb
A – (crocodile tears) October 16, 2017
In a story about the Pandavas there is a sentence that says, “The Kauravas shed crocodile tears for their “dead” cousins.
Sumaiya – (catch-22) October 12, 2017
In big cities, if you don’t have a place to live in, you can’t get a job,you can’t get a place to live in! Thus it’s catch 22 situation.
Anonymous – (class clown) October 10, 2017
I am doing a project for school, so you better find the origin soon!
– Anonymous (because no one gives out their personal information where I come from)
Melanie – (pour cold water on) October 10, 2017
You should do the actual cold water from the rain you know nice try on people lives up 🙂
Ogunmakin Michael – (don’t put all your eggs in one basket) October 5, 2017
This is a candid advice for the wise
A.J. Apellido – (bug someone) September 29, 2017
Another definition for “bug” is a glitch in a program, like a video game.
Enabell – (better half) September 25, 2017
This is my all time favorite idiom. Enjoyed reading it.
