Sam says the phrase No Chiz because it is like No Duh, of on Hannah Montana they say ya think. So it's kind of like that.
Also Tori said No, chiz on an episode of Victorious. Basically, chiz is just an alternate word for the curse word the S word. Since iCarly & Victorious are shows mostly directed at a younger audience. It wouldn't be appropriate for the characters saying curse words otherwise they shouldn't even be on Nickelodeon and they should be on a different channel like Comedy Central or TBS.
Sam seemed so low that the narrator couldn't say no to him.
To say "I love to dance" in French, you would say "J'adore danser." The phrase "J'adore" means "I love" and "danser" means "to dance." In French, the verb typically comes after the subject pronoun, so "danser" follows "J'adore" in this sentence.
The reason they're inbarrest is because most people that say the phrase "i like you" are children and children mostly get inbarrest all the time.
Shakespeare never had any of his characters say this. Honest. Yet nevertheless it appears in questions over and over again. Why? Who is suggesting that this is a phrase found in Shakespeare? It means nothing and is not a phrase used by anyone. The phrase "Gi' you good-den" is another story altogether.
Suppose we say 'I had a strange experience today'. And suppose we want to make it a line of poetry. An experienced person will change the order of words into 'Today I had a strange experience.' This new order of words suits the form of poetry more and helps its singing. A talented and experienced person can even change prose into acceptable poetry this way.
The closed captioning says Sam said, "No Chiz".
chiz is from the famous nickelodeon shows Icarly and Victorious. the word chiz means a German sausage from Victorious. it also means business.but both Victorious and Icarly could be wrong with the German sausage thing.Hi. I'm not trying to be un-helpful here, but I don't really think chiz is a real word. I think that iCarly and Victorious made it up and people just say it to be cool. Sorry to upset you. But I do agree with the other answerer.Hiya Chiz is said to be a german sausage but I cheaked on a translator and it is not! It is made up but I say it for FUN!
Sam from Icarly. Is datiing Freddie from Icarly
yeah that was the last episode. they never made up from there big fight in i quit icarly!i mean ya they hgged but it didnt say there pals again!
imight switch schools
depending on who your asking if you are asking Carly in real life yes if you are asking Sam she would say no but she wants to
No, it sounds like it, but she actually says "Holy crab" if you listen very carefully.
when i did the quiz i got Carly i guess that's cuz I'm alot like Carly but if your like sam you'll get sam just think what sam would say if she answered those questions.JUST THINK LIKE SAM!it should work!
No she doesn't because she let him go on her web show, to say happy birthday to principle Franklin's daughter:)
According to the commercial, Sam is in love with a boy from school and she's afraid to admit it. Also Sam and Freddie have a serious conversation about love and feelings. The commerical doesn't give away more. It seems like Sam and Freddie might kiss, but nobody knows yet. The commerical does say "iCarly will never be the same". That might hint to something. The only way to find out is to watch it on April 9th! I can't wait! :) ----------- My opinion? I think Sam is going to reveal that she likes Freddie. A lot of icarly commercials overrated upcoming episodes though. This is the second to last episode of icarly I think.
I think she says "Hame chiz" which means "everything" in Persian language and it even completes the song ... We are , we are , Family ! We are , we are , Hame chiz ( Everything :D) ....
They are both fictional characters in two very different TV shows so I doubt the creators or writers got together to discuss the relationship between the characters. I would say no, they are of no relation whatsoever.