Talking out of the side of your mouth means speaking in a secretive or insincere manner, often withholding information or being deceitful. It can also imply saying something in a way that is intentionally ambiguous or misleading.
"Hamau ka waha" in Hawaiian translates to "quiet your mouth" or "shut your mouth." It is often used as a phrase to tell someone to stop talking or be quiet.
"Callate grande la boca" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "shut your big mouth" in English. It is a way of telling someone to be quiet or stop talking.
Yes, "boca" means "mouth" in Spanish.
"Put a lid on it" is an idiomatic expression that means to stop talking or cease a particular behavior. It is often used to ask someone to quiet down or keep a secret.
"La boca" in Spanish means "the mouth."
it means Close your mouth. AKA stop talking.
talking without thinking what words are coming out your mouth.
no, but he does kinda talk like out of the side of his mouth, just watch a video of him talking and you will get what i mean, i like it..i think its cute
You could have some sort of swelling on one side of your mouth.
Talking excessively, usually spilling secrets.
oral evidence is using your mouth and talking by using evidence
I'm Talking with My Mouth was created in 2002.
It means you did not ask them - you kept your mouth closed and swallowed instead of talking.
Talking & eating
That could mean you have TMJ.
Saliva running out the side of the mouth is a condition worst in dogs and wild animals. This can mean that the animal has rabies.
if you mean like stop gossiping telling secrets ect than just try not to listen to other people talking about other people if you mean like you cant close your mouth than u should go see a doctor if i have no idea what your talking about than ignore this answer