My take is that they're saying that you're overweight.
My take is that they're saying you're overweight.
They like you a lot!
he doesn't get it.
"It will cost you a lot."
Usually when someone says you require a lot of patience it means you are either hard to deal with or it takes an enormous amount of time to explain and talk to you about difficult subjects.
It is 'a lot of bottle', not 'bottles' - singular. Funnily enough, it doesn't actually mean that someone is holding a lot of beer bottles. It is used to describe courage, someone brave. For example: 'You have a lot of bottle swearing at that police officer!'
When someone looks at you a lot, it could mean they think you are pretty.
It all depends on how they say your name. It probably means nothing. Or maybe not.
When someone says that color is a loud yellow it means that it is a bright yellow. It can mean a lot of different things.
That depends on context. Often it can just mean that he/she is trying to remember your name. Sometimes forgetful people use that as a method of memorizing.
'Mint' was used a lot in the North West when I was growning up in the 80s. It means 'perfect' - as in 'mint' condition.
I think he likes you.