That's right. I threw out my back by coughing too hard. I noticed a slight backache last night, and decided that it hurt enough that my best course of action was just to go to bed, and in the morning it should be better. When I woke up this morning my back was in even more pain than it had been when I went to sleep.
Whenever I slightly turned my back, random muscles - there seemed to be no rhyme nor reason as to which ones - would start to ache terribly. On top of that, I could feel that I was losing my voice. I was starting to sense a bit of that the night before, but now it was pretty bad. There was nothing to warrant taking a sick day, though, so I muscled through get it because my muscles were inconveniencing me anyway and carried on with my day as best as I could.
And that's not it. Have you ever had the hiccups while doubled over with a pained back, I remind you in a coughing fit while walking? It sucks. Someday it will be here instead of this placeholder. I tried singing a bit, and that didn't work at all. And I have one more college visit on Friday. Josh - No I went to watch about 20 movies and never mentioned it to you because I couldn't be asked telling you. Dave - Ok :. Shortend way to say " Be Right Back " used lots in messengers or internet chat.
Bob : BRB, someone at the door. An abbreviation commonly thought to mean " Be Right Back " though it also stands for " BathRoom Break " because people often say BRB when they need to use the facilities. Sarah: I have to pee. Brb Alie : Kk don't take too long this time! BRB means be right back. It is one of the most commonly used acronyms in online chat and texting. It means "I'll be back when I'm done crying from laughing so hard".
It could be used more literally, to mean the person is actually sad and is crying, but it's unlikely. Then other common scenario is when you share a very moving story with someone, like something you came across online and shared with them. It's a hyperbole, meant to be humorous, to make light of the fact that they feel genuinely emotional. In the two common scenarios, the person is joking and is not actually leaving the conversation. Thank you so much guys The one learning a language!
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