pack on the pounds Idioma
give me my pounds
the greeting gesture of tapping fists; it's also an acknowledgement of respect
pounds
1. the human head
2. money
3. a 5-year sentence
4. to drink beer quickly
5. of a man, to perform sex vigorously
6. see give me my pounds
Look after the pennies and the pounds will look af
(UK) If you look after the pennies, the pounds will look after themselves, meaning that if someone takes care not to waste small amounts of money, they will accumulate capital. ('Look after the pence and the pounds will look after themselves' is an alternative form of this idiom.)
pack on the pounds
To put on weight quickly, abnormally a ample or boundless amount. Wow, Jim absolutely arranged on the pounds on while he was on his sabbatical. I'm aggravating to backpack on the pounds so I can accomplish it on the football aggregation this fall!Learn more: on, pack, pound
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