It means that you have so many choices to go by.
It means they start shaking and they cannot stop, or they shake and keep shaking repeatedly.
The disadvantage of relying on authority is that it ultimately amounts to relying on the opinion of others. Opinions vary and opinions change.
it means alot of.
a phrase commonly used
Winner takes all
"Shake a stick at" is an idiom meaning "to form a conception of (as by counting or imagining)". So, "more than you can shake a stick at" means "more than you can count/imagine".
It means you're a prostitute, and to shake your butt in guys faces for money.
The phrase, 'go shake your ears' is an insult. When someone says this, they are referring to a donkey shaking his ears.
The phrase "dry as a stick" means extremely dry or lacking moisture. It is used to describe something that is very arid or dehydrated.
Stick on my velcro :)
having strong beliefs, likes or opinions that will never change
This phrase typically means to shake someone forcefully or violently, causing their teeth to shake or chatter. It portrays a sense of extreme physical pain or discomfort being inflicted on someone.
tremors or ticks in the context of torettes syndrome.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! A stick was an inefficient person. The image is of having to work with a stick of wood that doesn't do anything to help.
It means an attractive person. A synonym is "sex on legs." Example: "John thought Jane was sex on a stick."
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means to obtain or procure. A cowboy might ask,"Can you help me shake up a fiddler for the barn dance?"
"Shake your shillelagh" is a playful expression that means to have a good time or party enthusiastically. A shillelagh is a traditional wooden club from Ireland, so shaking it in this context is like dancing or celebrating with energy and excitement.