It means she told on them.
No, she can't whistle 'cause she hasn't even puckered her mouth up and she never blew very gently.
can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby let me know girl im gonna show you how to do it and we start real slow you just put your lips together and you come real close can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby here we go im betting you like people and im betting you love freak mode and im betting you like girls that give love and girls That stroke your little ego i bet yo im guilty yo honor but that's how we live in my genre when i hell i pay rottweiler there's only one flo, and one rida im a damn shame order more champagne, pullin them hamstring tryna put it on ya bet your lips spin back around corner slow it down baby take a little longer can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby let me know girl im gonna show you how to do it and we start real slow you just put your lips together and you come real close can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby here we go whistle baby, whistle baby, whistle baby, whistle baby it's like everywhere i go my whistle ready to blow shorty don't even know she can get anybody low permission not approved it's okay, it's under control show me soprano, cause girl you can handle baby we start snagging, you come in part clothes girl im losing wing, my bugatti the same road show me your perfect pitch, you got it my banjo talented with your lips, like you blew out candles so amusing, now you can make a whistle with the music hope you ain't got no issue, you can do it give me the perfect picture, never lose it can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby let me know girl im gonna show you how to do it and we start real slow you just put your lips together and you come real close can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby here we go whistle baby, whistle baby, whistle baby, whistle baby go girl you can work it let me see your whistle while you work it imma lay it back, don't stop it cause i love it how you drop it, drop it, drop it, on me now, shorty let that whistle blow (ohohohoh) yeah, baby let that whistle blow (ohohohoh) can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby let me know girl im gonna show you how to do it and we start real slow you just put your lips together and you come real close can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby here we go whistle baby, whistle baby, whistle baby, whistle baby
The song, 'Whistle' by Flo Rida...is actually about netball. Yes, netball. Flo Rida loves netball! Well actually umpiring in netball to be exact. You see it's a little known fact that Flo Rida is actually a fully qualified netball umpire and a massive supporter of this sport. Ever since he could rap, he could netball. His best friend in school? A netball. And when he graduated from Florida Tech, he majored in both Musical Theory and Netball with majors in umpiring. Now obviously there's a lot more money in becoming a rapper than there ever will be umpiring netball, but it's good to see that he's remained true to his (netball) roots. And just like 'Right round' (which is another song about netball, namely throwing a netball 'right round') 'whistle' takes a look at the glory of an action packed game of netball from the perspective of an umpire. Only this time Flo Rida is singing about the beauty of training up rookie umpires and the importance of proper whistle blowing technique when calling fouls and starting rounds. He gets so animated when he umpires! 'You! Toe the line!' Take a look at a lyrical extract from 'Whistle' so I can further bash forward my point: Can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby Let me know Girl I'm gonna show you how to do it And we start real slow You just put your lips together And you come real close Can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby Here we go It's a wonderful passage of Flo Rida passing down the secrets to sharp and succinct whistle blows to those new to the umpiring biz so that those on court can hear it. And being such a gentleman, Flo has even offered up his own whistle for demonstration. A student of Flo Rida's. And look at how effective she has become! It's like everywhere I go My whistle ready to blow You see, he's ready the instant a game of netball breaks out, anywhere. That's the sign of a true umpire, one whose ready to officiate the game at the drop of a hat. That's Flo Rida baby, whistle man extraordinaire! Show me your perfect pitch, You got it my banjo Talented with your lips, like you blew out candles He even shows appreciation of the effort put in by his students, passing out compliments to encourage more in depth whistle development. A fit umpire is a good umpire. It's a song about netball umpiring, people. What were you thinking?
They discontinued it because it blew.
A leaf whistle works the same way that a reed in a claranet or saxophone works. As air or your breath passes over a tight reed or blade of grass it vibrates. Your vocal chords do the same thing. We used to hold a blade of grass between our thumbs and cupped our hands to form an air chamber. When we held the grass stretched tight between the top and bottom of our thumbs and blew, the blade would vibrate and resound within our hands. It is really loud when done right. Loud enough to make mom yell "Will you cut that out!" It was great.
The referee blew his whistle to signal that there was a penalty.
"when the whistle blew"
It's the predicate. The subject would be whoever did it. e.g. Kelly blew her whistle Kelly=subject blew her whistle=predicate
The verb "blew" in the sentence "the watchman blew this whistle" is transitive because it requires an object ("this whistle") to complete its meaning.
He blew a whistle to signal the start of the race.
The wind blew my coat out of my hands.
He liked to whistle as he walked.The whistle signalled the end of the match.
This idiom gives you the image of someone blowing a whistle, like at a sports game, to alert a judge that a player has just done something wrong. It means that the person has alerted authorities about wrongdoing in their workplace or another situation.
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Wirey Willy wrapped Walter up when the whistle blew.
No, she can't whistle 'cause she hasn't even puckered her mouth up and she never blew very gently.
The main idea of the sentence is 'I stopped the car', so this is the independent clause. 'When the whistle blew' gives additional information, but isn't meaningful alone. It is the dependent clause.