"De Silva" typically refers to a person of Portuguese or Spanish descent. It translates to "of the forest" or "from the woods" in Spanish and Portuguese, indicating a possible ancestral connection to these environments.
Presence or proximity...not a lot shorter than that.
The root word of "sorcerer" is "sorce," which comes from the Latin word "sors" meaning fate or lot.
"Moni fere pupooes" does not have a clear meaning in English. It appears to be a phrase that may not have a specific meaning or could be a combination of random words.
Boise is not a French word. It is the capital city of the U.S. state of Idaho.
This is a Southern US saying meaning 'a whole lot of' something.
meaning of a brook is the stream that flows down while making a lot of noise .
When it is said that someone has a whole lot of things, it means that they have more stuff than the average person. The proper way to say that phrase is; that person has a lot of things.
A caboodle is an informal word meaning "a lot, group, crowd, collection of things". It is commonly used in the phrase "whole kit & caboodle" meaning everything or a collection of things.
It's about the stresses the whole idea of touring has on a relationship and how it can lead to an eventual break up.
Whole Lot of Leavin' was created in 2006.
A Whole Lot of Nothing was created on 2001-07-23.
The term lawl originates from textspeak and means Laughing A Whole Lot. Since mobile phones and texting have become more popular common abbreviations have become ever more frequently used, particularly among young people.
AC/DC did Whole Lot a Rosie. Led Zeppelin did Whole Lot of Love. Rush ???
there are a lot of examples of whole numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. . .
"Have a lot of love for you"
"Coquo" is a declined version of "Coquus" meaning "cook" or "chef". "Coquo", being declined into the 2nd Declension Dative, literally means "of the cook" or "to the cook", which would make a whole lot more sense is you had the whole sentence