It means McDonald's has restaurants all over the damn world. Like, you can't escape those Golden Arches no matter where you go. It's like a fast food invasion, but hey, at least you know you can always get a mediocre burger and some salty fries wherever you are.
The term applying to the golden arches of McDonalds is known as a trademark
It means McDonald’s.
Do you mean the "Globe Theater"? The theater where some of Shakespeare's plays were performed? It had two levels above ground level. The Golden Globes are an award for film and TV.
Weakened arches in the feet, usually causing flat foot.
They are referring to types of finger prints, generally you either have whirls or arches and loops
tendons of the foot muscles help hod the bones firmly in the arched position but still allow a certain amount of give or springiness. Weak arches are referred to as "fallen arches" or "flat feet"
In Drew Barrymore's Golden Globe speech, she likely meant "paralysis" metaphorically to describe the feeling of being stuck or unable to move forward in life. This could refer to feeling overwhelmed, stagnant, or emotionally trapped in a certain situation. By using the term "paralysis," she may have been conveying a sense of being unable to progress or make decisions due to internal or external obstacles.
When a girl arches her back, it could suggest confidence or flirting. It is a posture that accentuates curves and can be a physical signal of interest or attraction.
someone who works in mcdonalds
"Two Arches on the McDonald's Sign".
The distance on the globe.
no channel in Australia will play golden globes 2011. I mean really who the hell watches stupid golden globes or the Oscars. I don't even watch the logies. these shows are crap unless you are personally involved. I watch movies, I'm not crazy fan addictive.