It is just a wee saying. It basically means the round isn't finished yet, there is still work to be done. Complacency could lead to a poor finish ruining a good round, so you have to remain focused,
If you mean (nine over ten) times two the answer is 6 over 5 If you mean nine over (ten times two) the answer is 3 over 10
Euphemism for old.
"Over the hill" is an idiom that refers to being past one's prime or reaching the point of being old or no longer young. It is often used humorously to describe someone who is approaching middle age or beyond.
Berm is another word for "hill". In this context it means around the hile or over the hill.
"In place names such as Mickleover or Littleover, 'over' typically refers to a higher ground or a bank on which a settlement is located. It could also denote a border or boundary, indicating the location beyond a specified point."
It means exactly what it says. He traveled over hills to get there and then under the mountain in the tunnels. He also lives under a hill in Bag End.
You know what a hill is, right? You go up the hill and down the other side and you have gone over it. A dale is a small valley. You go down the dale and up the other side and you have gone over it.
go over the hill, Slang. a. to break out of prison. b. to absent oneself without leave from one's military unit. c. to leave suddenly or mysteriously: Rumor has it that her husband has gone over the hill. over the hill, a. relatively advanced in age. b. past one's prime.
From Forbes, New South Wales to the far western city of Broken Hill is a distance of 956 km. Travel time is just over nine hours.
If you were golfing it means that after playing nine holes they were 2 over par, correct me if im wrong.
You are over the hill only when you believe yourself to be over the hill. If anyone ever tells you that you are over the hill don't argue, just beat them with your cane.
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