Give me a smile on Sunday…
Give me a smile on Sunday.
To remember on Monday.
You know: ever following you.
And isn’t need to walk.
- Fernando Pessoa -
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Dá-me um sorriso ao domingo.
Para à segunda eu lembrar.
Bem sabes: sempre te sigo.
E não é preciso andar.
- Fernando Pessoa -
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Mess
[noun]
UNTIDY STATE 1 [usually sing.] a dirty or untidy state: The room was in a mess. // The kids made a mess in the bathroom.
DIFFICULT SITUATION 2 [usually sing.] a situation that is full of problems, usually because of a lack of organization or because of mistakes that someboby has made: The economy is in a mess. // I feel I’ve made a mess of things.
PERSON 3 [sing.] a person who is dirty or whose clothes and hair are not tidy: You’re a mess!
4 [sing.] (informal) a person who has serious problems and is in a bad mental condition
ANIMAL WASTE 5 the excrement (= solid waste matter) of an animal, usually a dog or cat.
A LOT 6 [sing.] a ~ of something: There’s a mess of fish down there, so get your lines in the water.
ARMED FORCES 7 (also ‘mess hall especially in NAmE) a building or room in which members of the armed forces have their meals: The officers’ mess.
[verb]
MAKE UNTIDY 1 [vn] (informal, especially NAmE) to make sth dirty or untidy: Careful—you’re messing my hair.
OF AN ANIMAL 2 [v] to empty its bowels somewhere that it should not
IDIOMS 1 no ‘messing(informal) used to say that something has been done easily: We finished in time, no messing. 2 not mess a’round (BrE also not mess a’bout)(informal) to do something quickly, efficiently or in the right way: When they decide to have a party they don’t mess around.
PHRASAL VERBS mess a’round (BrE also mess a’bout) 1 to behave in a silly and annoying way, especially instead of doing something useful.
SYNONYM 1 fool around: Will you stop messing around and get on with some work? 2 to spend time doing something for pleasure in a relaxed way: We spent the day messing around on the river.
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