
Hating on You. Is that a good thing or bad? A phrase and its meaning.
I don’t hate anyone. No, really, I don’t. I may hate what someone does but the way I believe I understand that other things are out there that lead us in certain directions. Now that that serious moment is over.
I am so hating on some of you people. Yes, I said it. I’m hating on you.
“But Ronovan, you said you don’t hate people.”
I had to bring this phrase to everyone’s attention because in the USA there are two things this can mean.
One is someone is very jealous of you and just cannot stand you.
Or as I used it, it’s a compliment meaning I am an envious admirer of your talent.
You have to know the person to know the meaning. And to be honest, no person is going to come up to you and say they are ‘hating on you’ if they are really hating you or jealous of you.
As a writer it’s nice to know certain expressions from various places.
What phrases do you have that people might not understand and would help a writer be better prepared when writing a scene?
Until next time, peace out and blog out.
Saying about yourself or another person or a situation: “…a hot mess!” haha I didn’t know the meaning of that one until this last year. Sad to say I had just not been exposed to it. Now I hear it everywhere! (like when you buy a car…you never noticed how many were on the road until you got one!) According to the onlineslangdictionary.com Hot Mess: a person or thing in disarray. Short and sweet. Exactly like it sounds, except usually used to describe something or someone that is still attractive while being messed up!
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Sounds like me and my blog! 🙂 Except for the last sentence.
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