The phrase "straight and narrow" typically refers to the path of moral uprightness and adherence to strict ethical standards. It suggests staying on the right path and avoiding temptation or wrongdoing. The phrase "or your soul gets cast" could imply that straying from this path may result in negative consequences for one's spiritual well-being or moral integrity.
Oh, dude, "straight and narrow" means to stay on the proper path and not stray off course. And "your soul gets cast" is like when your spirit gets thrown into a role or a situation, you know? So, it's all about staying focused and not getting caught up in drama or distractions. Like, keep it chill and stay on track, man.
Oh, what a lovely question! "Straight n arrow" refers to staying focused and true to your path in life, like an arrow flying straight to its target. "Your soul gets cast" could mean that when you stay true to yourself and your purpose, your inner light shines brightly for all to see. Just remember, my friend, stay true to yourself and your journey, and you'll always find your way.
It's "straight and narrow or your soul gets cast"
It's from an old rap song which told a story about a young man who made the horrible choice of committing multiple thefts at gun-point until he got caught and ultimately killed. The last verse mentioned above basically says that you should walk the straight and narrow path (which few walk at all times) or your soul would be cast (to throw away or dismiss); your fate sealed as if permanently "casted" to hell.
Author - Slick Rick, "A Children's Story"
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What do you mean?!? InuYasha doesn't die! Okay, he sorta dies in the first episode, but he didn't die. It was just a spell put on by Kikyo with her sacred arrow. But he NEVER dies! When he defeats Naraku, Kagome is sent back to her time for three years, and cannot go back using the well. When she's 18, a portal opens to the feudal era again, and she finds InuYasha again and decides to stay in that world with him, and marries him.
Cast can mean a few different things. Cast can be throwing a fishing line out into the water, cast can also mean the characters of a movie.
You mean Bi-Sexual? No. He's straight.
Oh, dude, the cast of Finding Bigfoot gets paid around $3,000 to $4,500 per episode. I mean, they're out there searching for Bigfoot, so that's like hazard pay, right? But hey, if they actually find Bigfoot, they should get a bonus or something, like a lifetime supply of beef jerky or a free tent upgrade.
The symbol "s with arrow straight down" is used in physics to represent displacement, which is the change in position of an object relative to a reference point. The arrow indicates the direction of the displacement.
It means not very straight at all...as rainbows are curved... Edit by SOMEONE - In litteral meaning, it means that the line or whatever is curved, or not straight at all. In slang meaning, which is what your probably asking, if you call someone as straight as a rainbow, it means they're homosexual.
People are allowed to turn in the direction the arrow is pointing, but they can not go straight across the road, that should really be common since.
I think it's talking about God and the Devil.
That is how you attach an arrow to the bow.
The Red Light Is Telling Everyone To Stop. The Green Arrow Is Telling You It Is Ok To Turn At That Time (Which Ever Way The Light Is Pointing).
The cast of The Queen of Mean Gets the Last Word - 2007 includes: Lisa Lampanelli as herself
Well, if you mean when you click the arrow in the corner, just click it again! If not, explain more........
The green arrow is what is often known as a "filter." This means vehicles are permitted to proceed with caution in the direction indicated by the arrow.
The cast of Mean Moe Gets the Bird - 1963 includes: Norma MacMillan as Kokette Larry Storch as Koko the Clown
A green arrow pointing up typically indicates that you have the right of way to proceed straight ahead or turn in the direction of the arrow, even if the traffic signal is red. It is often used in conjunction with a red signal at intersections to allow specific movements when safe to do so. Always yield to pedestrians and other vehicles before proceeding.
the arrows in a food chain mean "is eaten by" for example: grass----->rabbit----->fox the grass is eaten by or consumed by the rabbit. the rabbit is then consumed or eaten by the fox hope this helps