1. To lie or recline outside, especially so as to sunbathe. (A common variation of the more proper "lie out.")I'm going to lay out for a while to work on my tan.I think the girls are all laying out. 2. To spread something out on a flat surface. A noun or pronoun can be ...
1. To place or spread something on a flat surface: I laid my notebooks on my desk and sat down to work. 2. To apply some modification to appearance or behavior: The concierge laid on a strong French accent to fool us. She laid the charm on pretty thick, but I saw through it. 3...
Paid the price layin' flat on her back Wanted so bad just to please the boys They ended up just being a toy Played so hard burned her life away Lies were told no promises made You know nice boys Don't play rock and roll Nice boys don't play rock and roll I'm not a nice boy...
Every darkly compelling story needs an antagonist and this one comes straight from central casting. If you were to create a fictional creature like Detective Francis Hardiman, it would seem too on the nose. Another factory mutant from a brutal line of flatfooted L.A. golems, extending from th...