When you "hit the dirt," you slap it with your hands as you dive to the ground. You generally "hit the dirt" when there is something dangerous flying around (like bullets) and the safest place to be is lying flat on your face. Soldiers use this expression a lot during a battle, as do the police if there is a shoot-out.
The phrase "caked on dirt" usually means that wet dirt has gotten on an object or person and dried and it is now caked on and cracking. Essentially, if something has caked on dirt, it is very dirty!
The phrase, "bite the dust" originates from the biblical saying, "lick the dust." It means that something has died, or fallen into the dirt.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another way of saying thrown from a horse. You'd end up face down in the dirt chewing on the gravel.
A lick is defined as a blow, so this phrase just means the person does not have the energy or will to strike another blow.
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
it means when your hands are covered with dirt and soil
The phrase "caked on dirt" usually means that wet dirt has gotten on an object or person and dried and it is now caked on and cracking. Essentially, if something has caked on dirt, it is very dirty!
1. pay dirt means a mine rich in gold or other valuable ores, or a profitalbe discovery. 2. so hit pay dirt means to succeed.
You see dirt on the ball because it hit the dirt on the ground.
From houses with dirt floors, not being able to afford flooring..dirt poor? It's just a guess.
the phrase hit the sack came from Germany.
It originated from the southwestern united states. People would run in the desert and come back with dirty feet. They would say "I was pounding dirt" instead of saying I was running.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to be killed. You'd end up face down biting at the dirt.
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."