When people say "you need milk," they are often using a meme or slang expression to imply that someone is acting immaturely or foolishly. The phrase is derived from a popular internet meme that humorously suggests that someone is in need of basic nourishment or care, akin to a child needing milk. It can also be used in a more general sense to indicate that someone is lacking something essential for their well-being or maturity.
There are many people who can't tolerate milk, which is why some say it isn't healthy.
darri means milk its like a nother word as old people would use it or say it
"lait" or "du lait" to mean some milk
Well, it helps if you're female (though this isn't strictly speaking necessary... milk glands are present in men, they just don't usually work because men don't normally have the hormones to turn them on).If by chance you meant artificial milk, the directions should be on the packaging.
I think you mean 'how do you say milk in Japanese,' because milk is English. Gyuunyuu (牛乳) means milk.
Milk is Milch. A glass of milk is ein Glas Milch
People who say that they feel the need to share mean that they wish to talk about their feelings.
No, because that would mean that the whole milk was milk fat!
Having milk behind your ears means that you are still young and naive, indicating you still drink bottles & are messy like a baby.
You need to say which emperor you mean.
A human is supposed to drink 8 glasses of milk a day, but most of the time people don't. Water is healthier for you than milk but milk has protein so u can go either way. But ode say drink 4 glasses of milk and 4 glasses of water to even them out.
With this trick question, most people will say "Milk," (which is not true) just for the fun of the questioner catching the questionee off guard. Cows drink water, not milk.