I think this phrase means to be in charge of the whole situation. Meaning, to be the leader what happens in the entire dilemma.
It is a Caribbean idiom meaning to be mislead and conned into a silly situation.
It means to step up to a dangerous situation and do your best. If you grab a bear by its tail, you're going to have to hold on and try to avoid getting killed, so this image is of you walking right up to the situation and taking charge.
There is not a common phrase to "infuse the situation." One may "diffuse the situation" by spreading out or scattering the explosive issue at hand. It can also mean to put a damper on the situation.
If you mean gratis, it means free and without charge
I think this phrase means to be in charge of the whole situation. Meaning, to be the leader what happens in the entire dilemma.
To take charge of
Arraignment can take a couple days or a couple weeks. It all depends on the court schedule and the situation of your felony charge.
Capture: to take someone or something by force or skill. Capacity: the ability to take in or hold something. Captain: a person who is in charge and takes control of a situation. Caption: a title or brief explanation accompanying an illustration or photograph.
Take a back seat- It means to be inferior to something/someone in an organisation / situation
A situation where nobody is in charge. It usually applies when a dictator like Stalin dies and nobody is ready or able to take his place.
don't sleep on your stomach
Do not provoke something...or take advantage of a situation a second time.
That completely depends on the situation and what you mean to leave behind. No one can answer that for you.
puberty
A small group of people in charge
"FS charge" could refer to various fees associated with different financial services or transactions, such as a foreign service charge for international transactions, a flat service charge for certain services provided by a bank, or a finance charge for borrowing money. It is important to check with the specific institution or context to understand the exact meaning of "FS charge" in that situation.