It means that someone is saying something that you never said, or that you would not say, and claiming you either said it or that you would say it.
"In". The object of the preposition here is "mouth".
Yes, "mouth" can be a verb when used to indicate the act of forming or uttering words, such as in the phrase "to mouth the words."
It means mouth. :)
To sign "eat" in American Sign Language, bring your fingertips to your mouth, as if putting food into your mouth. This motion represents the action of eating.
"La boca" in Spanish means "the mouth."
I mean you're literally putting a shaft into your mouth
talking without thinking what words are coming out your mouth.
Dreams reflect thoughts and feelings of the dreamer. Dreaming that someone is putting tape over your mouth and you are kicking and screaming means that the dreamer is in distress.
If you stick your tongue out, you poke it out of your mouth.
If one has this habit, they must consciously stop putting their finger in their mouth.
You know it really depends if you are use to putting a feather in your mouth but all weird things you put in your mouth will make you sick, Yes
It means shut your bloody mouth in other words
by putting it in her mouth
If you are using the word 'suck' as a slang word meaning 'behaving in a repellent manner', then they do not. If you mean putting something into the mouth to extract liquid, then they do not. So, what do you mean
It means that they love each other, but it isn't kissing its regurgitating seeds and putting them into the other's mouth.
Yes
putting food into their mouth.