You could say, "Since your nose is obviously not functioning, you need to know that your body odor could cause people, within 50 feet of you, to throw up uncontrollably" Or you could hand the person a bar of soap with simplistically written instructions on what it's for and how to use it. Since such a person doesn't worry about offending others with his/her stench, don't worry about offending him/her with the truth.
No. "Roid rage" is a condition those who use steroids experience. It is non-transferable.
It depends. If you're taking a shower, it is a noun. If you're going to shower someone with gifts, its a verb.
They are dreaming.
that happens to me. i just turn the knob or move the shower head and it normally stops. if that doesn't work and it's really bothering you, call a plumber.
One definition of take is "To participate in, undergo, or experience." 'Doing a shower' is an awkward phrase and better replaced by simply 'showering.' 'Making a shower' is actually the act of building the device we use to clean ourselves. 'Having a shower' is acceptable and means the same thing as 'taking a shower.' I think in this case, the difference is geographical. I believe it is more common to 'have a shower' in Britain and 'take a shower' in the US.
The benefits of taking a CPR class are many. First, you will know how to help someone who stops breathing, or someone who is choking on something. These are important skills to have in emergency cases.
Simply dancing while taking a shower is called shower dance :)
no bedbugs are not hygiene related and don't infest a person they infest an area and feed on the person at night
No you can not.
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not taking a bath