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Old 08-May-2005, 17:44
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Exclamation meaning of some terms

Hello there .
Would you please tell me the meaning of these terms and how to use them.Any other term which has a meaning close to them.

1) FEEL SOMETHING IN ONE`S BONE.
2) I`M ON THE GO.
3) I HAVE A FROG IN MY THROAT.
4) DON`T KEEP ME IN DARK ANY LONGER.
5) MAN PROPOSES,GOD DISPOSES.
6) ARE YOU EASY TO READ?
7) HIT THE MESSAGE.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 09-May-2005, 01:39
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Default Re: meaning of some terms

1) FEEL SOMETHING IN ONE`S BONE.
You have a genuine sense of certainty about something
2) I`M ON THE GO.
busy, doing things
3) I HAVE A FROG IN MY THROAT.
when you have to cough to clear your throat, but not through a cold or anything, like when you have to talk in public
4) DON`T KEEP ME IN DARK ANY LONGER.
tell me what is going on- if you keep someone in the dark, you don't inform them about something
5) MAN PROPOSES,GOD DISPOSES.
People can plan things, but God/fate has the final answer and can destroy all of our plans
6) ARE YOU EASY TO READ?
Can people tell what you're thinking/feeling
7) HIT THE MESSAGE.
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