The colored gel "sex" bracelets were a popular fad in the '90s. Teens would wear different colors that indicated sexual acts that were to be performed by the person who snapped in half the bracelet.
Other colored wristbands have slogans that stem from Lance Armstrong's "
Live Strong" yellow wristbands. They mostly are for charities but have branched into the political arena and band culture.
I think you're talking about shag bands. They have been around for ages. Maybe before 1970's. Different colours mean different things.
Say Person A was wearing a black coloured shag band and someone came up to her and broke it, they would have sex.
Shag bands are actually very hard to break. Most people just wear them as a fashion accessory and don't really follow through with it unless they probably wanted to do it anyway.
Duhhh.whoo doest knows it for fashion and they are called silly bands
Bands indicate immature neutrophils. if there is an overwhelming infection, bands are released from bone marrow
it means it is an agate
The thicker the bands the more intense the heat and pressure conditions were to form the rock. Metamorphic rocks are transformed existing rock types. Thicker bands in the appearance of a metamorphic rock mean that it was made with more intense heat and under greater amounts of pressure.
Foliated rock. If you are looking for whether the rock has no bands it is non-foliated.-Anonymous person but very smart ! :)
pigments are colored substances that are used to mcolor other materials.
Wearing a bunch of bands usually means that there are lots of causes for which you wish to display your support.
It means nothing, just that you have spare ponytail bands.
I am not posotive, but I think most pink writstbands mean you are supporting Breast Cancer. I am not sure, but I think so.
"I want a gummy duckling." Is this what eats gummy worms?
____________________________________________________________________Different answer: byID1090732674It depends what you mean, if you mean the color of the wire than yes I think so, but ifyou mean the little rubber bands that a lot of people have no, you get then changed every month you can pick whatever colors you want or two colors maybe it all depends on your orthodontist but yes you can get colored rubber bands for free____________________________________________________________________Different answer: by catzrool94I think the other person didn't get that you where talking about braces...and not rubber bands!So if your talking about braces, then it depends on your Orthodontist. Your Orthodontist may or may not charge you for your colored braces. Some Orthodontist charge completely free, for your "colored braces" and others raise the price (a lot)and sometimes different colors cost more than others!(and yes I am pretty sure you can get colored rubber bands for free)
Gummy Bears
this means that the girl want gum
it means it is too big on you
The idiom "a slap on the wrist" means receiving a mild or lenient punishment for a wrongdoing. It implies that the consequence is not severe or harsh.
Yes, silly bands can be classidies as the same thing as jelly bracelets. jelly bracelets are just rings of colored plastic that when broken mean you do different things with the person who broke it depending on the color, yellow-hug, orange-kiss, gray-make out.
The prefix "dis-" can be added to "colored" to mean "stained." The word "discolored" refers to something that has had its original color altered or stained.
fractured wrist