no its not unless your a minimee
By twirling her hair.
no it cant make your hair fall out
boredom
Buy the child a doll with long hair so that they twirl the dolls hair and no their own.
It's probably a sign of boredom.
cuddling a blanket singing lullaby twirling hair
It is when someone wraps their hair around their finger and keeps doing it. Some people do it when they are bored, nervous or flirting.
It can be. But it can also be a noun (twirling is a sport) or adjective (a twirling baton).Twirling is the present participle of the verb to twirl, e.g. The performers were twirling on ropes high above the crowd.
There are 2 syllables in twirling.
'I watched the spirit manifest itself before me, OR, her anxiety manifested itself in her incessant hair-twirling.
Twirling about is a complex motor tic
"I watched the spirit manifest itself before me,OR,her anxiety manifest itself in her incessant hair twirling.