In my circle of the world a "tongue wagger" is someone who talks a good game but doesn't back it up, is all sizzle and no steak. Example: Just about every politician is a tongue wagger. It can also represent someone who insists they now what they are talking about when it is quite odvious to everybody they have no clue. Example: Celebrities who take a political stance on social issues are usually tongue waggers because they live in such a cocoon of money and fame they have no idea what a common person goes through day to day but they swear they do.
A wagger is something who, or something which, wags, such as a tail or a finger.
"Kapalaran" in a Filipino dictionary means destiny, fate, or fortune. It refers to the predetermined course of events in a person's life.
A wagger-pagger-bagger is a dated slang term used in public schools for a wastepaper basket.
A wagger-pagger-bagger is a dated slang term used in public schools for a wastepaper basket.
Talkative, motor-mouth, verbally diarrhetic Other options: chatty loquacious gushing garrulous glib wordy tongue-wagger prattler
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
that your tongue is no longer their
That means your tongue is hurting.
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No. The Latin word for "tongue" is lingua.
Being able to roll your tongue is a genetic trait controlled by a single gene with two alleles. If you can roll your tongue, you are likely to have inherited the dominant allele for tongue rolling. If you cannot roll your tongue, you likely have inherited the recessive allele.
That god doesnt want you to have a tongue