A subject in someone's grand scheme to take over the world; often unwitting, or unknowing
My pawns will destroy you, leaving me in a position of great power.
Contraction of 'You' and 'All'
Possessive form is only word in English Language to utilize 2 apostrophes (Ya'lls' or Ya'll's)
For New England Equilvalent, ::See Yous Guys
Why don't ya'll come down to Jawja and try thu' Swayte Tae.
You know ya'll's house is on fahr, rahte?
the official proposal of marriage
See: pop the question
James, i don't know if I'm ready to answer the question yet. I mean I love you, but this is a long-term commitment.
Contraction of 'Thats good' or Its good.
Meaning, "I'll go along with it if everybody else does" or "sounds like a plan" or "Its all right with me".
Usually used by someone unwilling to answer the question or doesnt really care one way or another.
See: s'alright and s'fine.
"Anybody for a Double Expresso Cafe Latte?"
"S'good."
1) Someone who voluntarily decided to stay where they are (i.e. for life).
2) (Mil.) An enlisted soldier or officer that decides to re-enlist to go career
1) This place has good pay, great benefits, and nice people. They might just make a lifer out of me.
2) "Who's that?"
"That's Captain Anderson; he started out in the 22nd Armored, but ended up here as a tech. specialist. He's thinking about becoming a lifer."
1) Pictograph representing a word, expression, or idea
2) Individual or thing which represents a group, i.e. mascot, etc.
See: symbolism or symbolic
1) Giving someone the finger is the universal symbol for 'F#@% you' or 'F#*& off'.
2) The Bald eagle is one of our national symbols.
alt) Ever Since Prince turned himself into a Symbol.
Game played by children requiring only a ball and a wall. Similar to spread eagle except score is kept instead of the hitting of other players with the ball. Origin of the namerefers to the status of the person who fails to catch the ball, and stemming from the phrase 'is in a pickle'.
Dodge Ball, Kick Ball, Pickle, tetherball, We loved em all.