It means "in a short time."
"With the crooked tail" is the prepositional phrase.
When any dragon's tail is straight, it's usually a sign of intense interest or focus. Curled tails are a sign of contentment and/or relaxation.
"like my tail"
"La cola" is Spanish for "the tail" or "the line." The meaning depends on context, as it can refer to the physical tail of an animal or to a line of people waiting.
If you've ever watched a dog chase its tail you have noted that it expends a lot of energy running around in circles without achieving a worthwhile objective. What is the dog going to do after it catches its tail? It means that you are wasting your time and effort in a useless pursuit.
It means in a very short amount of time, as a lamb shaking its tail is quick.
2 shakes of a lambs tail...
Marking lambs is normally when you castrate the male lambs and tail the lambs and give them their first vaccinations.
if they only shake their tail a bit it means there about to pounce
In a short timeThe most common expression is "two shakes of a sheep's (or lamb's) tail," not "bee's knee" though.
it shakes its tail
To dock something is to cut of it's tail. it's done to lambs in spring for hygiene and was done to the corgi. fortunately for it, the corgi accepted the change and thus has no proper tail.
The phrase I'll cow tail it out of here means a few different things. Typically people mean they'll move out quickly.
Two shakes of a lamb's tail.
2 Shakes of a Dogs tail
Two shakes of a lamb's tail.
I am not too sure what a peins is. Did you mean penis? If so, no. He does not. But he "shakes" or moves his tail up and down to signal what is on his mind.