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I always hearing the word "meja" like in: I couldn't remember this I might have a meja. Or you might have a meja after. The vacation

If it's Indonesian, we have no idea. We don't speak Indonesian.
This applies to everyone: Please ask us questions that pertain to ENGLISH. (⌒ ͜ʖ⌒)-b
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You're gone and I gotta stay high all the time,to keep you off my mind..Hai my I know what does 'stay high' mean?

"Stay high" in your example most likely means "stay feeling good from taking drugs," e.g., marijuana, cocaine.
If you want to keep someone off your mind, taking drugs could be one way to do it.

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What does. Meja mean? I'm not sure about the spelling

"Meja" is not a word in English. Do you have an example sentence so we could figure out what word you're thinking of?
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could u please tell me the difference and the usage of past tense and past perfect? i really have no idea

Instead of giving you a lengthy explanation, we'll give you this link instead: http://bit.ly/1H2Unaj
Read it over, and if you still have questions, let us know. (⌒ ͜ʖ⌒)-b
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What's the meaning of "pun intended"? Thanks in advance :)

It means that you said something "punny" intentionally. For example,
Nan: Did you find the meat market?
Henry: No, I made a "misteak" and got lost. Pun intended.
Nan: Don't you love puns?
Henry: Yes. Each pun is its own "reword." Pun intended.
^^

what is the definition of it girl? is it some kind of slang?

"It girl" = the girl everyone wants to be. It's not technically slang, but it has only been around for 50 years.
- Depending on where you live and the people you ask, the it girl is Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Watson, or Suzy.

Infamous = famous. Isn't it? any other word to describe famous?

"Infamous" means that you're famous in a NEGATIVE way, i.e., notorious:
- Bank robbers, murderers, and terrorists are infamous.
- The infamous pirate was captured and executed.
Synonyms for "famous" include "renowned," "eminent," "distinguished," "celebrated," and "prominent."

'pace yourself' can you tell me what this means?

"Pace yourself" means to do things in a careful manner so that you don't run out of time or energy:
- You have only 30 minutes to answer 60 questions, so pace yourself; don't waste all your time on just a few questions.
- You can't win a marathon in the first 100 meters, so pace yourself.
- The all-you-can-eat buffet has more than 200 different dishes, so pace yourself.

'the beauty is here' is that true?

Yes. "Beauty" can mean "someone or something beautiful," e.g., Your new car is a beauty.

what is 'back then' means?

"Back then" = in the past; in those days; some days ago:
- Back then, Nan used to be allergic to cats.
- Back then, people used machines called typewriters.
- Students rode horses to school back then.
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What's the different of fiancè, fiancèe, fiance, and fiancee ?

Fiancé (original French spelling) = fiance (regular spelling) = a guy who's engaged to be married.
Fiancée (original French spelling) = fiancee (regular spelling) = a girl who's engaged to be married.
It's like café (original spelling) and cafe (regular spelling).

Which one is correct? "He doesn't wear a uniform" or "He doesn't wear any uniform"

"He doesn't wear a uniform" is right. ^^
(You could also say, "He doesn't wear any uniforms," but it sounds weird.)

how to pronounce cabe (indo slang): "cha-bhe" it means cheap girl she probably will do or wear these things: -she wears a lot of powder even when it doesnt match her skin -she has a lot scars on her legs -her hair is oily -she dates a lot of boys -a lil slutty -she rides motorcycle kinda lykdat.

Yikes. It's not a very pleasant word.
Anyway, thanks for the information. (*^_^*)

what is the particular difference between "i will be loving you" and "i will love you" and also "to cook" and "to be cooking". please answer my question, because it might help me like- a lot. thanksssss

When it comes to "love," we don't use "I will be loving you" because "love" is a stative verb. Stative verbs do not use the -ing form.
Here is a list of stative verbs: http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/stative-verbs.html
Here is a helpful video about stative verbs: https://youtu.be/p9M7FhSYcH4The_YUNiversity’s Video 126782457986 p9M7FhSYcH4The_YUNiversity’s Video 126782457986 p9M7FhSYcH4
"Cook" is a dynamic verb (action verb), not a stative verb, so you can say "to be cooking":
- If your chicken seems to be cooking too fast, then lower the temperature.
- After eating fast food for a month, Nan was happy to be cooking healthy meals again.
"To cook" is incredibly flexible and versatile:
- I am going to cook tonight, so don't eat a big lunch.
- To cook is more entertaining that to clean.
- What are you going to cook for your parents?
- Where did you learn to cook?

which one is true : 'how can i falling in love with you' or 'how can i fall in love with you' thankyou

"How could I fall in love with you?" is right, e.g., How could I fall in love with you? You are the most deceitful, unpleasant, and arrogant person I know!
(You would ask "How could I fall in love with you?" in a negative way, not a romantic way.)

do you know what "cabe" means in indonesian slang? this one is kinda funny lol.

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No. We'd love to learn. How do you pronounce it, and what does it mean? ^^
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