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"Hold your tongue" means don't just say what comes to mind - or think before you talk.
It means that he is gay or either he just felt like getting his tongue pierced(:
The idiom "hold your tongue and button your lip" means to stop talking or remain silent, typically in response to a situation that requires discretion or secrecy. It is used to emphasize the importance of keeping quiet or not revealing certain information.
The feeling of the clamp on your tongue during piercing can be uncomfortable and may cause some pressure or pinching sensation. It is done to hold the tongue in place and make the piercing process easier for the piercer. Some people may find it more uncomfortable than others, but the sensation is usually brief.
This gesture, called "tongue twix," is typically used as a playful or cheeky expression to indicate a humorous or mischievous intention. It can be seen as a childlike or silly way of teasing or making a joke. However, cultural interpretations may vary.
Yes, "holding your tongue" is a metaphor for keeping your mouth shut. That is a metaphor used in The Hunger Games.
its a metaphor.
It means you refrained from saying something
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"Hold your tongue" means don't just say what comes to mind - or think before you talk.
Lingual Frenulum - the little string you can feel under your tongue
To not speak. To remain silent.
Original lucozade works for me pour it into a cup and then hold your Tongue in it..
A Frenulum Frenulums hold tissue that normally couldn't hold itself in position, it is fiberous and stretchy. You have two. one to hold your tongue from falling down your throat, and to keep your foreskin over your Glans.
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It's a metaphor that indicates that you are proud of something you have acquired or something you did.