Free AdviceGet Free Advice
Home | Get advice | Give advice | Topics | Columnists | - !START HERE! -
Make Suggestions | Sitemap

Get Advice


Search Questions

Ask A Question

Browse Advice Columnists

Search Advice Columnists

Chat Room

Give Advice

View Questions
Search Questions
Advice Topics

Login

Username:
Password:
Remember me
Register for free!
Lost Password?

Want to give Advice?

Sign Up Now
(It's FREE!)

Miscellaneous

Shirts and Stuff
Page Backgrounds
Make Suggestions
Site News
Link To Us
About Us
Terms of Service
Help/FAQ
Sitemap
Contact Us


meaning?


Question Posted Thursday June 22 2006, 7:26 pm

what does it mean when someone says "someone has just walked over your grave?"

[ Answer this question ]

Additional info, added Thursday June 22 2006, 7:31 pm:
can anyone think of a tagline for a movie about grave robbing? like.. grave robbing is just a four-letter word...

Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category?
Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos?


adrifacee answered Friday June 23 2006, 12:19 am:
figure of speech. its like when you get the chills or somthing and your like "oh somone just walked over my grave"

kthnx. :)

[ adrifacee's advice column | Ask adrifacee A Question
]




kristen22 answered Thursday June 22 2006, 9:14 pm:
When a person shudders (get's the chills outa' like nowhere) they'll announce "Some one just walked over my grave" People think that when you get the shudders just out of nowhere it is thought that people are walking over the sight where your grave will be located.

[ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question
]



BWAR answered Thursday June 22 2006, 8:38 pm:
Well..idk what you mean about the second part, but the first part, this is in a book "A feeling of paranoia hit me, but as fast as it had come, it went out of my head even quicker. A bit like that feeling you get when you feel a shiver going down your spine and someone will always say “someone has just walked over your grave”." So I guess it means something like, you're spooked or something. I've actually never heard it before, but that paragraph was in a book online so I thought I'd give you an example.

BROOKE :]

[ BWAR's advice column | Ask BWAR A Question
]

More Questions:

<<< Previous Question: Parents *UGHHH!!!*
Next Question >>> crazy girl

Recent popular questions:
Want to give advice?

Click here to start your own advice column!

What happened here with my gamer friends?

All content on this page posted by members of advicenators.com is the responsibility those individual members. Other content © 2003-2014 advicenators.com. We do not promise accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any advice and are not responsible for content.

Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content.
Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.

[Valid RSS] eXTReMe Tracker