it means there is an answer for every problem ex lets say your microwave broke get a new one will=broken micrwaveway=get a new one
The idiom or expression, where there is will there is way means that there is a way around everything. It also means nothing is impossible.
it means something is surprising but way overexxageerated
It means things aren't going your way with love.
The expression "I am certainly with you on that" is a longer way to say "I agree with you." That in the expression refers to whatever the conversation is about. And the expression can only be understood in context.Examples:Speaker 1: I think basketball is boring.Speaker 2: I am certainly with you on that!
It is a an idiom, which is an expression to say "Wow, there are so many" or simply a way to express surprise.
It is a an idiom, which is an expression to say "Wow, there are so many" or simply a way to express surprise.
It's a nicer way, of saying "blow it out of your [rear end]." It means they disagree.
In Samoan, the expression \"valea oe\" is an offensive way of telling somebody they are stupid.
For starters, the common expression "on balance" is used for listed equity securities. Another way to put it, "succeeding to predict the outcomes of a stock before a stock is released".
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
It is a reference to chance and probability. If you bounce a ball on a surface, which way will it go? The answer is not known with certainty. So you take this expression to mean "I do not know with any degree of certainty".
i think it means to think in a nervouse way- Star. 12, Chicago, IL