Oh shoot!
wow im such an idiot why would anyone want to be seen with me im such a loser...
Without any other information, I would have to say: 69%.
Se la perdio! translates to: He lost it! Meaning: he lost his shot 'on goal' there is something lost in translation. hope it helps.
Generally in Britain we would just say "shot" not much more than that.
There isn't one. You would just say you shot your age.
Personally, I'd say no. Jack Nicklaus is probably the first truly famous golf player.
I would say because it makes the shot easier, and the main rule in golf is to not make a shot too easy.
if someone says misses to u it means they kissed u, but sinces u cant tupe in kiss they say misses
The reason he still misses you is either he wishes he would not have broken up with you. He says he misses you because he really does or he says he misses you as a means of manipulating you. You know him best. You tell me.
In golf, "stroke and distance" refers to a rule applied when a player loses a ball or hits it out of bounds. "Stroke" implies that the player must take a penalty stroke for the lost ball, while "distance" means they must then return to the spot of their previous stroke and play again from there. Essentially, the player loses a stroke and must play their next shot from a new location, which is the distance from where the original shot was made.
when his going out with another girl
"On to the next one."