Cut their tongue off
A homophone for kerb would be "curb" which means to restrain, as in "curb your enthusiasm."
That would be referred to as a tongue twister. Tongue twisters are phrases that are intentionally difficult to articulate due to their sequence of similar sounds.
It means, "Would you like to see what I can do with my tongue?"
Of course you can, the only difference from someone with a longer tongue is that the piercing would have to be a bit closer to the end of your tongue. Other then that it doesn't change anything.
Woodchuck Tongue twister:How much wood would a woodchuck chuckif a woodchuck could chuck wood?And in reply:He would chuck, he would, as much as he could,and chuck as much wood as a woodchuck wouldif a woodchuck could chuck wood.
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Maybe you were biting it or applying pressure on it without realizing...
Example of the use of the word "restrain" in a sentence: I was unable to restrain my excitement as the Steelers won the Superbowl Sunday night. Synonymous with: (v)control, contain, curtail
Biting into a cheese cake you would get a mouthful of cake.
normally you get a mouth ulcer from running low or stress or not having enough vitamin b12
Yes, that would be a form of assault.
satire is something humorous, then biting would mean vicious. there can be better definitions.
I would say NO, but always consult your doctor... not the internet.
I would hold their arms while another person held the legs
Unknown but you probably will be very injured from it and you will not be able to speak very well. You might die of blood loss ==================================== Updated. Japanese warriors when capture by the enemy used to end their lives by biting their tongue off. It caused quick blood loss and drowning as blood was quickly filling the lungs. Being a captive for a Japanese warrior was considered a shame and since often a captive is tied up and can't run and use their hands to kill himself biting off the tongue was a "way out".
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It sounds as though you might have a hematoma inside your tongue where you have bitten through a blood vessel. As long as you can breath and eat, and it is not getting any bigger I would not worry. Sucking an icecube or a popsicle might help it go down. If it gets bigger or you get symptoms of a fever go to the emergency room.