This means that the person who said it is "watching your back", and is there to support you. "Watching your back" or "Got your back" means that they are in support and there to defend you if needed.
"You Got A Lot of Crust" is a slang phrase used to imply that someone is bold, audacious, or cheeky in their actions or behavior. It suggests that the person has a lot of nerve or confidence.
Well, honey, "got a good dew on it" just means there's some nice moisture coating whatever you're talking about. It's like nature's way of saying "Hey, I'm giving you a fresh coat of dew to start your day." So, if something's got a good dew on it, it's probably looking all shiny and refreshed.
In the military, "got your six" means "I've got your back." The saying originated with World War I fighter pilots referencing the rear of an airplane as the six o'clock position.
He really got annoyed when the student started to answer back.
Perhaps you mean "he's got it IN for me," which means he plans to harm me personally.
Yeah, it means like "There you go" or "you got it." its British.
I Got Nerve was created on 2006-10-24.
it means you just got it just in time.
Come back when you can phrase a sentence correctly.
You've got your nerve.
he got his name when crane man found him it means a saying a phrase