Meaning:
Lit. “to have up in the ass”. Which means to ignore, not pay any attention to something that has happened, someone’s opinion, finally, a person.
Lit. “to have up in the ass”. Which means to ignore, not pay any attention to something that has happened, someone’s opinion, finally, a person.
Lit. “it goes out/through of my flank”. You use this expression if you are tired of an excessive amount of something in your life and have enough, even if you’d previously considered it a good thing.
Lit. “to look for a bump on the head”. The phrase is used if a person is provocative towards potential adversaries or completely reckless and exposing themselves, risking an accident.
Lit. “a cloud bursting”. Invoked when it’s raining cats and dogs, people run for shelter and water streams through gutters and streets.
Lit. “to extinguish (someone)” – by providing a brilliant and unexpected retort. The expression is used to express respect towards the retorting individual, his/her oratorical skills.