more the yours means to take away
yes, a quarter of something is the same as saying one fourth of something
The forth quarter of the phases oh the moon
If you mean a 1966 American quarter, then none.
If you mean an expession such as "quarter of six," it means a quarter of an hour before six o'clock, or in other words, 5:45. A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes (1/4 of 60, the number of minutes in an hour). Two quarter-hours make half an hour.
It is probably just a saying. but, if i had used it, i would probably mean that you pelt someone with change.
32 - 0.25 = 31.75 or... If by a quarter you mean a quarter of 32, 32 - 8 = 24
It's like saying, "Take that! And that! And take that!"
Don't take it too seriously.
It depends on who says it. Like " Don't be a silly goose." from a friend means they were teasing. From an unfriendly quarter it could mean " Don't be {as dumb as ] a goose.
Well known saying include "Take a breather, "That and a quarter will get you a cup of coffee" and "That's the sixty-four thousand question". They begin with the letter t.
Quarter 6 means for example... 4:30. the 6 in a clock is 30 minutes into an hour. So yeah
It means you are giving your enemy no quarter and will take no prisoners.
I do not understand what your saying, ad more detail. I do not understand what your saying, ad more detail.
My take is that they're saying you're overweight.
more the yours means to take away
yes, a quarter of something is the same as saying one fourth of something