Millennial generation sayings
1. "Yas queen" - used to express excitement or approval
2. "Slay" - to do something exceptionally well or stylishly
3. "FOMO" - fear of missing out
4. "On fleek" - on point or perfectly styled
5. "Lit" - exciting or amazing
6. "Adulting" - the act of behaving like a responsible adult
7. "Throwing shade" - making subtle insults or criticisms
8. "Basic" - someone who is unoriginal or mainstream
9. "Squad goals" - a group of friends who are admired or envied
10. "I can't even" - used to express disbelief or frustration
Above is Millennial generation sayings.
1. Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains!2. The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.3. From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.4. The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways
1. Pi are not round, pi are squared.2. I'm irrational, but at least I'm not a pi.3. Pi love you to the infinite decimal place.4. Life is short, eat the pi.5. Pi before guys.6. Keep calm and eat pi.7. I'm as easy as pi.8. Pi-tastic day ahead!9. In pi we crust.10. Just keep calculat
1. Seeing the world in black and white.2. Life isn't always black and white.3. The line between black and white.4. Painting in black and white.5. The black and white of it all.6. Living in a black and white world.7. The shades of black and white.8. The contrast of black and white.9.
1. G'day mate! - A common Australian greeting meaning Hello friend!2. No worries - Used to indicate that there is no problem or concern.3. Fair dinkum - Used to describe something as genuine or true.4. She'll be right - Used to express confidence that everything will be okay.5. Strewth!
1. Siblings: children of the same parents, each of whom is perfectly normal until they get together. - Sam Levenson2. Siblings are the people we practice on, the people who teach us about fairness and cooperation and kindness and caring - quite often the hard way. - Pamela Dugdale3. Siblings ar
1. Well butter my biscuit!2. Happy as a pig in mud.3. Ride it like you stole it.4. All hat, no cattle.5. Don't squat with your spurs on.6. Tougher than a two-dollar steak.7. Mighty fine as frog hair split four ways.8. He's all hat and no cattle.9. Slicker than snot on a doorknob.10
1. Tiocfaidh ár lá - Our day will come2. Brits out - Referring to the British presence in Ireland3. Arm na Poblachta - Army of the Republic4. Erin go Bragh - Ireland forever5. Saoirse - Freedom6. Tá brón orm - I am sorry7. Up the Ra - Support for the IRA8. Remember the hunger strikers
1. Here comes the bride... and the cake!2. Bride-to-be, sweet as can be!3. Love is sweet, just like this cake for the bride-to-be.4. Bridal bliss begins with cake!5. Eat, drink, and be married!6. Cake for the bride-to-be, because love is sweet.7. Bride-to-be, let them eat cake!8. Swee
1. Embracing the next chapter with gratitude and joy.2. Retired, but never tired of new adventures.3. Living the dream in retirement.4. Enjoying the fruits of a well-deserved retirement.5. Retired and loving every minute of it.6. Retirement: where every day is a Saturday.7. Retirement i
Here are a few Cornish sayings that could be featured on a tea towel:1. Proper job! - Used to express approval or satisfaction.2. Dreckly - Meaning soon or in a bit.3. Ansum - Meaning lovely or nice.4. Giss on! - Used to encourage someone to hurry up.5. Where's 'ee to? - Asking whe