The saying is "few and far between". The "far between" part refers to distance. The phrase "few between" doesn't make much sense.
Not as far as I know ! It's an expletive phrase meaning 'great', 'good job' or 'excellent'.
neat, groovy, sweet, awesome, nice, far out
Good night! the phrase Get lost far antedates Amelia Earhart, may have some connection with juvenile tales of runaway delinquents, Alfalfa, Mark Twain, etc.
I think it would...as goes the saying, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree."
It means your just like your father. You look like him, act like him almost like they saying of "The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree"
The phrase is: DOLCE FAR NIENTE
The best city in the world is by far London, though there are other good cities, I am not saying that London is the only good city, I just think it's really good.
Far, far away is a saying that means something is literally far away.
There really is no difference but you can say that by now is saying "they should be here by now" . And so far is saying "I have $10 so far".
good morning, Vietnam ================================= Another contributor reminisced: I was on Armed Forces Radio at the same time as Cronauer, but in a far less picturesque part of the world. I coulda been a contenda, but "Good morning Turkey" just never caught on. (Plus I never had a voice like Cronauer's, but that's another story.)
tooi desu ka = is it far?