I spent my childhood in De Pere, Wisconsin. We would say "he was "lit up like a Polish church" to indicate that an individual was very drunk.
Dave
I am from cental Wisconsin. I am not certain what the origin of the phrase is but it was commonly used by my father and grandfather
The phrase is not grammatically correct as written. However, if you say "Whenever you feel like it, come" then you mean "come to the location whenever you feel as though you want to."
Can you come with me? I would like it.
Would you like to re-phrase the question. If it is a question.
The phrase you're asking about is in some slavic language like Polish. I'm not a bearer, but that probably means: "Install for one user"
She could be Polish. Shortnes from polish name Katarzyna is Kasia. When you read it in Polish sounds like Kesha :)
In referring to relationships, this phrase can also mean, 'come on strong'. It means to go after what you would like, and not be shy or reserved.
Ummm mabe that is an opinion about someone u think?
Cat's like high places. This puts their backs real high, like up trees, on top of houses, etc Its a strange midwest phrase.
At my last church, during the summer, some of us would make home made ice cream and have an ice cream social. I think it's just a nickname. We do like to gather and eat.
THE ARRIVAL with Charlie Sheen 1996
Its a nail polish color that drys fast... Like for example "This nail polish is a matte"