The expression "as cold as Billy sideways" is a colloquial phrase used primarily in some regions of the United States. It conveys an extreme degree of coldness, often in a humorous or exaggerated manner. The exact origin of the phrase is unclear, but it reflects a creative use of language to emphasize the chilliness of a situation or environment.
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"Turning someone sideways" is a colloquial expression that typically means you surprise or shock them in some way, causing them to feel disoriented or off balance.
If you mean transverse or sideways, yes.If you mean transverse or sideways, yes.
It is an expression or a phrase used to describe unconsciousness, dead or unfeeling, basically anything that is "cold"
Just what it seems to mean - you're chilled until even your bones feel cold.
neither, it is just an expression meaning that is is raining really really hard!
A sideways "s" typically refers to the symbol "$" which represents the dollar currency.
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The expression 'cold in hand' typically refers to something that is physically cold to the touch, often implying it has been recently exposed to cold temperatures. In a broader or metaphorical sense, it can also suggest a sense of detachment or lack of warmth in a situation or relationship. This phrase is less common and may vary in interpretation depending on context.
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If by movement you mean tilting it is called roll. There is no name for a boat simply moving sideways.