Slang Meaning: Simply put, “mera” is another way of saying “mira,” which means “to look.” Lyric Example: “I-I-Iah, diablo, mera, woo/ No me mire’ así, que me desespero” (“Damn, look/ Don’t look at me that way that I get desperate”) —“MERA,” Dalex, Tainy &...
no, we don’t say oot and aboot It may not be a slang word, but we do get teased a lot about how we say the word about, so I had to include it. No, we don’t say aboot. If I hear one more person say “Oh your Canadian, do you go oot and aboot?” I’m going to ...
our crew was ready for a rest. But with the sun making such an unexpected appearance, I simply couldn’t resist one more beach visit, this one a simple drive & stroll on my own, to Tsoo-Yess Beach.
Quora users from across Western Europe pleaded for visitors to avoid striking up conversations with strangers. “Don’t talk to a stranger, except about how bad something is or about the weather,” said Londoner Thomas Goodwin. “Someone made eye contact with me on the Underground once,” joke...
Parents looking to improve a kid’s social status by naming him or her something aristocratic better not move to Saudi Arabia. Royal terms like Sumuw (highness), Malika (queen), and Al Mamlaka (the kingdom) are all off-limits. Ashanti: Portugal ...
1. “Don’t compare your beginning to someone else’s middle.”– John Acuff 2. “It always seems impossible until it’s done.”– Nelson Mandela 3. “Inhale, exhale, it is well, it is well. All of this is a part of the story you will tell.”– Morgan Harper Nichols ...