Honestly, 'in the manger love' is quite confusing. It might be a symbolic or metaphorical phrase, but without additional information, it's hard to say exactly what it implies.
I'm not really sure what you mean by 'love manger scene'. Maybe it's a specific scene related to love in a nativity scene or something else. Hard to tell without more context.
I think it could be a very unique or perhaps made-up phrase. It's not something common, and its meaning might be quite specific to a particular context or personal interpretation.
Honestly, 'love bite pret a manger' sounds quite confusing. It could potentially refer to a romantic encounter at a Pret A Manger store, but that's just a wild guess.
It might suggest that true love originated or was discovered in a humble or unexpected place like a manger.
I think it could mean someone has a passion for singing when they are in or near a manger. It could be related to a Christmas scene or have a symbolic meaning of finding comfort and expressing joy in that particular environment.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a very unique and poetic expression, but it's quite confusing without more context.
I think it could imply a call to return to a place of love and simplicity, like the manger scene in the Christmas story. But it's quite ambiguous and could have different interpretations depending on the context.
I'm not quite sure what it means. It seems like a rather unusual and somewhat confusing phrase.
It could imply that love arrived or became present in a humble or peaceful setting, like a manger. But the meaning can vary depending on the context.
I'm not really sure. It seems like a pretty unique and perhaps somewhat mysterious phrase. Maybe it has a religious or symbolic meaning related to love and a humble setting.