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no why would they its just a phrase or saying but nothing offensive
I never in my life heard that before.
no. They don't exist. And even if they did exist, once killed nothing can come back from the dead
i dont think so because so far there has ben nothing saying it will be later on in the years or anytimr soon
The expression "sweet Fanny Adams" refers to her and has come, through British Naval_slang, to mean"Nothing at all".
That he / she feels nothing... come on just wait and give him / her the attention he / she needs...
It refers to an old saying by Daniel Defoe. The meaning is nothing is certain but death and taxes. You can find more about the saying at: http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/death-and-taxes.html
I'm Here Saying Nothing was created on 2001-10-04.
there is a saying that "you must make your friends before you need them." raising money for nothing means thinking ahead for hard times that may come unannounced, hence it is not illegal
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No, it is just a saying or proverb. It originates from the old UK and is a rephrase of the saying, "Promises cost nothing".
It is another way of saying "you welcome" but in a more caring way. It is like saying, "it was nothing honey". Literally means, "for nothing my life". Nada=nothing; Vida=Life.
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I googled it and nothing really came up except this. I started using this saying and then I googled it and it turns out I didn't make it up! Happy googling!
Come to Nothing was created on 2005-05-23.
People are saying that hopefully they will come sometime in 2013. A friend of mine told me that she checked their Asian Tour and it said that they are coming sometime in January. It's not exactly accurate but its better then nothing!