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"BITE YOUR TONGUE" means not to be rude or make a bad comment. To make a sarcastic comment is one that is "TONGUE IN CHEEK".
His tongue tingled with the spicy flavors of the exotic dish.
That word is a tongue twister in of itself.
In most cultures, people say hello out loud, using their vocal cords and tongue to form the sounds. The tongue plays a role in shaping the letters and sounds that make up the word "hello."
What you must have heard was tongue in cheek and it means farcical. A play done tongue in cheek makes fun of itself. It is a parody. Basically: joking. Tongue in cheek refers to the facial gesture of using the tongue to make the cheek stick out on one side, which is a sign of skepticism or disbelief. Something said "tongue in cheek" is not to be taken seriously.
Yes, but most likely only one side, as the trigeminal nerve and/or facial nerve do affect the sensations in the tongue.
More likely to just burn your tongue and maybe make you sick to your stomach.
earing popsicles.
if he sticks his tongue in ur mouth then wrap ur tongue around his
They dried the tongue and then they used the tongue as a hair brush.
To make your tongue move to make sounds like a chicken clucking start with your mouth open. Then put your tongue on the tip of your mouth to create a suction and the pull your tongue down and that should make a clucking sound.
"BITE YOUR TONGUE" means not to be rude or make a bad comment. To make a sarcastic comment is one that is "TONGUE IN CHEEK".
His tongue tingled with the spicy flavors of the exotic dish.
Not always, you can just move your mouth while touching the other sex's mouth. You don't always use tongue. You can still make out with out using tongue.
It's genetically inherited to twist you tongue.
Yes
The tongue is mostly muscle covered by a mucous membrane. The tongue also has the taste buds.