1 It's not polite/good to search others' bag. or Don't search others' bag. or Stop searching!
2 Put it back, now!
3 You have to ask the permision before taking others' item. ไม่ทราบว่าของเป็นอะไร เลยใช้ item แทนนะค่ะคุณเอ๋
4 Be good, honey. Behave yourself.
5 You might annoy other people.
Permalink Reply by Pat on March 10, 2010 at 10:13am
stuff ไม่ได้หมายถึงแค่สิ่งของอย่างเดียวนะค่ะ
stuff noun (SUBSTANCE) informal used to refer to a substance or a group of things or ideas, etc., often with a description of their general type or quality or saying who they belong to, without saying exactly what they are There's sticky stuff all over the chair.
We'll have to carry all our camping stuff.
Do you want help bringing your stuff (= possessions) in from the van?
All that stuff she has been saying about Lee is rubbish
the stuff of literary
the most necessary, important or typical part of something A thwarted love affair is the (very) stuff of fiction.
US In baseball, a pitcher's stuff is the quality and variety of their pitches (= throws to the player hitting the ball) Avery had great stuff, total command of all three of his pitches.
stuff verb (FILL)
•[T] to completely fill a container with something Stuff the cushion and then sew up the final seam.
Under her bed, they found a bag stuffed with money.
•informal to push something into a small space, often quickly or in a careless way This case is absolutely full - I can't stuff another thing into it.
•to fill the body of a dead animal with special material so that it looks as if it is still alive สตาฟ์สัตว์
•mainly UK offensive (of a man) to have sex with a woman
stuff verb (FOOD)
to fill food with stuffing Stuff the turkey, then put it into a pre-heated oven
stuff verb (EAT)
stuff yourself informal- to eat a lot They'd been stuffing themselves with snacks all afternoon, so they didn't want any dinner.
stuff your face informal-to eat a lot I've been stuffing my face all morning.
stuff it/them/you, etc. mainly UK slang
used to show anger, disapproval or a refusal to obey towards a situation, person or thing He's expecting us to work late, well stuff that/him!
"Shall we tidy up now?" "No, stuff it!"
know your stuff (old-fashioned know your onions) informal
to have good practical skills and knowledge in a particular activity or subject
do your stuff informal
to do what you should do or what is expected of you If all the members of the team do their stuff, we should win easily.