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When a person's tongue gets stuck to a metal pole in cold weather, it's because the moisture on the tongue freezes upon contact with the cold metal, creating a bond. The warm saliva melts the ice and then refreezes, creating a suction effect that sticks the tongue to the pole. It is important to seek immediate help to safely release the tongue without causing injury.
you get your tongue stuck. the ice is not wet and when you lick it your tongue is wet so it gets stuck.
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She gets her tongue pierced, that's what it means...........a pierced tongue. Don't go looking for a deeper meaning in something that isn't there.it gives guys the wrong immpression
Absolutely! Think of eating. Food passes over your tongue, and it gets caught on your ring. It gets stuck inside your tongue and your tongue gets infected. Know the risks and do a lot of research before you pierce your tongue.ANSWERMany people, including possible employers find the pierced tongue revolting, nasty and low class and will not hire a person who has disfigured him or herself in such a way. Enjoy working in a Subway the rest of your life!
If you are able to eat solid food and drink liquids without any discomfort it is very unlikely that anything is stuck in your esophagus. It is usually is uncomfortable when something gets stuck there.
something that gets stuck lol
door car zipper key/lock window
The metal gets cold, the water freezes over, and the ship gets stuck.
When you do something that gives off smoke. The smoke then gets stuck in the atmosphere.
Yes it can. If something gets stuck somewhere you can put butter on it to make it slippery and it will be easier to remove.
He gets splinters in his tongue