When people tap the side of their nose it can mean a selection of things. It can mean your right in a game of charades, criminals use it but I'm not sure why it could mean agreement or a collaboration.
In England it means 'its a secret' or 'keep it hush hush' or 'cant tell' like in the night before Christmas Santa lay his finger on the side of his nose before disappearing.
A broken tap means, example like: You have a cold, and your nose is dripping LIKE A BROKEN TAP. It's described as "Broken Tap", because a broken tap kept on dripping. So, this is the answer, hope it helped! (:
A broken tap means, example like: You have a cold, and your nose is dripping LIKE A BROKEN TAP. It's described as "Broken Tap", because a broken tap kept on dripping. So, this is the answer, hope it helped! (:
most people just give their dog a little tap on the nose to let them know they did something wrong.
press the nose to turn it on, and double tap the nose to see its mood. to feed it, either play music near it or plug in your mp3 player using the connector cable included then play music.
tap the shark on its nose and stay calm
When people use the phrase "by the skin of your teeth," they mean that the person barely accomplished what they were trying to. The figure of speech "skin of your nose" is not a common one.
What does that mean, tap your chakras?
tap away
It might happen because they have oily skin.
Tap out mp means tap out mask, punkass, skrape
I think its the porcupine if you tap it's nose with a sick it dies.
Tap tap revenge