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Soap is not poisonous but it does taste nasty. That's why old fashioned people used to wash their kids' mouths out with soap for saying bad words!
Well Hellen Keller understood what people were saying while she was blind by holding her hand and spelling out the words. And if you spelt the word n-o- and then shake your head that's house would understand.
There is a phrase in english. "You took the words right out of my mouth". This means saying what someone else was about to say.
By making mouth words.
You don't. It's his brain. You can't put words in his mouth.
Vulgar words come out of the mouth of some people. It begins with the letter V.
By opening your mouth and having words come out
Well if you don't know them don't and if you do then say words while moving your mouth
A phrase is a small group of words that forms a unit of meaning within a sentence, while a saying is a short, memorable expression that conveys a specific truth or message. Sayings are often used to communicate wisdom, advice, or cultural beliefs, while phrases are more general linguistic units.
By stuffing one's face with marshmallows, and saying hard-to-pronounce words with them in your mouth. Of course, there's the choking hazard.
most people think so.
Because they want to hurt people feeling by saying it