What's the meaning of the saying "he has blood in his veins"?

Question:

Answers:
Meaning he's human and will behave like a human being or a man.
it's not a saying I've ever heard of
It must mean he is alive.

The phrase is actually:
"He has blood on his hands"
Meaning he's GUILTY!
I think you mean ice in his veins. It means they are very cold, un-caring, un-emotional, ect
I'd say it means that the person being talked about is hot (maybe sexually) As when it gets cold, the veins tighten and less blood goes through them so the person has to be "hot" for the blood to run through their veins.

Could be an innuendo.
Don't know! How about "It runs in his veins?" Like if he likes to camp or he is good at a sport. It means it runs in his veins. He is so good at it that its apart of him.

This article contents is post by this website user, EduQnA.com doesn't promise its accuracy.



More Questions & Answers...
  • Where i can get online Spoken English Course or English-Malayalam Dictionary?
  • What is the origin of the word stakeholder?
  • What words rhyme with annihilator or desolator or assimilator?
  • What the meaning of this word "ふりがな"?
  • What is d&D?
  • Text sent to me says "n ca vas et vous" means?
  • What does this mean?
  • In English, who can find a 3-letter sequence that can make the most 4-letter words?
  • Copyright 2006-2007 EduQnA.com All Rights Reserved.