Both are generally quite slippery. though they are slippery they are used for very different things one is used to make food taste better and the other is just a precautionary measure for farmers not to have stupid people park in there fields after it rains. so which one do u enjoy more mud or butter?
No, butter is not sticky, it is slippery.
A Butter fly.
Yes it can. If something gets stuck somewhere you can put butter on it to make it slippery and it will be easier to remove.
We held an epic mud wrestling event for our mate's bucks night in march and used the mix from thepartyisoverhere.com. The mud was slippery as hell and went everywhere... You better have a hose next to your arena!
Yes, the word 'slime' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'slime' is a word for a slippery or sticky substance; a word for slippery or sticky mud or clay; a word for a thing.
the ground is soggy
its because butter is oily and oil is slippery. The oil from the butter goes on the frying pan and it makes the pan slippery so nothing sticks. Butter contains moisture, the moisture helps dissolve the stuck on portion of food, (sugars usually), water works better at removing burnt on foods, but butter generally won't alter food you intend to eat afterwards.
put butter on your finger so your finger is slippery and pull off the ring
Mud to take the baseball's shine off of it because new baseballs are slippery.
I donT understand the question but, it would probably make it slippery stinky and sticky once it dries up
Usually this is the result of a heavy rainfall in an area that usually doesn't get much rain (in Southern California). Soil becomes mud, and mud is slippery. There can be other types of erosion that undermine the foundation of a house built on a cliff.
Nothing much happens it just gets wet and a little slippery. But if you put a lot of water then it will take a Few days to become back to how it was Don't try to put water on it or mud as the mud takes long to get off