Describes Me To A T
Describe me as T / Describe me as T-shirt.
I've heard both and I'm curious:
I know what it means, describe me exactly or describe me very well.
But what is it, tea or tea,
And where did he go?
It depends on T. It's hard to know where it's coming from. There are many candidates, but no one knows. The obvious advice is to have a golf tee (or maybe just curling). The second is that it refers to the square T (a term that appears in the ut on the same date) or the correct filling of the letter t that crosses it. There is no evidence to link it to expression.
Ori, to which most experts refer with some caution, means that T is the first letter of a word. If so, it is by far the most likely font, as it was used almost exactly a century before the letter T appeared (it was first used by Francis Beaumont and John in the 1607 play. Fletcher used this with the woman.
Today we basically know it by the full term jot or tle, which means a very small amount and where both words refer to a very small amount. Jot comes from the Latin word iota, the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet, which we still use to denote a small number. Mark it in writing, especially the dots in the letter i.
Tell me
Explain to me AT.
It means to state correctly or accurately.
It is not a consensus on the donor that I do, or orthographies, which means that they dont want to install it in a golf similar to that which you all see clearly and apply to an association :).
Very interesting question, I look forward to reading the answer.