US /fɔl aʊt/
・UK /fɔ:l aut/
to fall out with someone, to argue. If you clash personalities it means they... You know,
but also you can use this word to mean to fall out with someone, to argue.
and I'm laying them to where they fall out.
Yes. And you could also fall out with someone, and that is a phrasal verb and it means to have an argument or a disagreement with someone.
Yeah. Now, don't fall out with me, Phil, but I need to talk to you about something later.
I'd stick in and then they'd always, like, fall out and they wouldn't really work and it just felt horrible and disgusting.
and then they'd always fall out, and they wouldn't really work, and it just felt horrible and disgusting.
And those who fall out of that range have an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes as well as the long-term progression of things like atherosclerosis, diabetes, coronary artery disease and any of the major cardiovascular diseases.
And those who fall out of that range have an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes, as well as the long-term progression of things like atherosclerosis, diabetes, coronary artery disease, and
So what do you actually get in this dinky wee box? Well, you've got yourself a Nokia 3210, naturally. Got an adapter, so you don't even get bundled with most thousand pound smartphones these days. And a quick start guide, and that's your lot. And here we have it, boys and girls, the Nokia 3210, refreshed for 2024. It's like I'm 17 all over again, apart from the lack of hair and the constantly aching liver. You certainly have to appreciate just how dinky mobile phones were back in the day. It weighs just 88 grams. It's so miniature, it'll basically slip into any pockets, any pants, and in a pinch, pretty much any orifice you fancy as well. You've got three colour options with the 3210. You've got scuba blue, grunge black, or this here, Y2K gold effort. Y2K, there's another nostalgia fest. I bet if you tried explaining Y2K to someone who was born in the 21st century, they'd think we were all a bunch of hillbilly f***ing idiots back in the day. So you were all convinced that on January 1st, 2000, all of our computers would simultaneously melt, and planes would fall out of the sky, and we'd basically all end up living in caves singing Kumbaya. I mean, yeah, it sounds a bit mental now, but it was all perfectly plausible at the time. Even Trevor McDonald said it would happen. Oh my god, that noise, absolutely not. How do I turn this s*** off? I cannot find the audio options in here anywhere, and if I don't find them soon, I am actually going to top myself.
So you were all convinced that on January 1st, 2000, all of our computers would simultaneously melt and planes would fall out of the sky and would basically all end up living in caves singing Kumbaya.
And then if you want to secure it, you can zip it up to make sure that it doesn't fall out.
And then if you want to secure it, you can zip it up to make sure that it doesn't fall out.
I never thought this would be the day we'd fall out.
I never thought this would be the day we'd fall out.
If you don't, you will fall out of balance, split your differential, and tip the fuck over.
If you don't, you will fall out of balance.
Was this a fall-out-of-bed situation?
Was this a fall-out-of-bed situation?