I don't really understand it clearly myself. It seems like a jumbled - up phrase. Maybe it's a code or a unique way of expressing an idea related to the 'neverending story' and a bat in that story. But it's so unclear that it's difficult to say more.
The phrase 'name if bat on neverending story' is quite hard to decipher. In the world of the neverending story, there are countless characters and elements. The 'bat' might be one of those elements that is either central or peripheral to the plot. The 'name' associated with it could be something that defines its role, like if it's a helpful bat, its name could reflect that. Or it could be a name that has some historical or magical significance within the story's universe. But without more context, we can only hypothesize about its meaning.
I'm not entirely sure what 'name if bat on neverending story' specifically means. It could be some kind of very creative or personal statement. Maybe 'bat' here is not the literal bat but something symbolic in the context of the 'neverending story'. Without more context, it's hard to determine a definite meaning.
I'm not sure what it means exactly. It seems like a very imaginative combination of words.
The'mother's name neverending story' might be about the origin and meaning of the mother's name. It could start with how the name was chosen, whether it was a family name passed down, or something special given by her parents. Then, as the story unfolds, it could explore how the mother has lived up to or defied the expectations associated with that name throughout her life, which is a never - ending exploration as life is complex and ever - changing.
It's difficult to give a clear explanation without further context. If 'bones' is a metaphor for something fundamental or basic in the story, then 'watch bones the verdict' could mean observing those essential elements to understand the final decision or outcome in the story. For instance, in a story about a family feud, the 'bones' could be the long - held grudges and secrets, and by watching them we can understand how the verdict of whether the family reconciles or not is reached.
I think 'before the 90 days' might be a countdown or a period of anticipation. And 'the neverending story' could refer to a story, either literal or metaphorical, that has no end. Maybe it means that before a certain 90 - day period is up, there is a story that is already in progress and seems to have no conclusion.
Sorry, without further context, it's difficult to explain it more clearly. It could be a random and unique story created by someone.
Well, it could mean that the stone crushers are built to last a long time, like a neverending story. Their durability might be what the name is trying to convey.
As I mentioned before, 'dp' is ambiguous. If we assume it's not related to inappropriate things, it could be that in a community or family setting, there are bullies targeting a mom, and 'dp' might be some kind of identifier or factor related to the situation. For example, if 'dp' is about a dress pattern (a very wild guess) that the mom wears and she gets bullied because of it.
I'm sorry, but I've never heard of 'neemonloin' before. So it's really hard to explain this statement clearly. It might be some sort of inside joke or a very new term created by a specific group of Percy Jackson fans.
I think it might be a wrong expression. If it was 'Richard Bach, one of his novels', then we could start a proper discussion. Richard Bach has some famous novels like 'The Bridge Across Forever' which is about love and the search for a soulmate.