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In your but crack leading up your back....
Glass doesn't crack on a high note, every rounded piece of glass has it's own high frequency and when played back to itself makes the glass shatter. You can get the sound by getting a pint glass and wetting your finger, pushing down and making a smooth fast motion around the rim.
Your bones There are gases that build up between your vertebrae. When you "pop" your back the noise you hear is the gases being released.
The brown one....The one the poop comes out....The one your finger hits first when following the crack while starting from the back.
Easiest way is to crack the egg in half. Over an empty bowl pour the yolk back into the empty side of the egg shell and the albumen (white) will drop out. Repeat this back and forth as needed.
no it has just been for fun and jokin around
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Stepping on a crack will not actually break anyone's back. This idea is just a superstitious belief or old wives' tale. It has no basis in reality and is simply meant to be a fun saying.
cause it sounds funny
Stepping in a crack on the sidewalk is a superstition heard by many people around the world. If one steps on a crack on the side walk, it would break their mother's back.
The idiom 'break one's back' means that they won't do anything to exert themselves.
No,what happens is that when you break one of your fingers the bone is out of place.What happens next is that you get a cast on.Then you bone will slowly go back into place.
it mean work hard then wash a brick with a chumble squash man.
Generally, no. They can usually be proven to be untrue. For instance, as a child I heard that if you step on a crack, you break your mother's back. But my mother never had a broken back and I have stepped on plenty of cracks!
When i crack my back i sit on the ground or a chair or something and just twist to the left and right, it cracks. You could also get someone to crack your back by them walking and pushing on your back.
step on a crack and break your mother's back, cross your eyes too long and they will stay like that, break a mirror and get bad luck 7 years
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to step." It is the present participle and may also be used as a noun. (e.g. Stepping on a crack does not break your mother's back.)