The shoe has a tongue to protect the top of your foot and to keep your laces from rubbing on your foot. mostlyfound on shoes that have laces
No, the correct spelling of the word is "tongue".
No, getting a tongue piercing does not cause the tongue to split. The piercing involves creating a hole in the tongue for the jewelry to pass through, but it will not split the tongue itself. Splitting the tongue is a separate body modification procedure that involves surgically cutting the tongue in half.
His tongue tingled with the spicy flavors of the exotic dish.
Yes, "tongue" is a noun.
Of course you can, the only difference from someone with a longer tongue is that the piercing would have to be a bit closer to the end of your tongue. Other then that it doesn't change anything.
Shoes. Sneakers.
A pair of shoes.
Shoes
The shoe has a tongue to protect the top of your foot and to keep your laces from rubbing on your foot. mostlyfound on shoes that have laces
If your talking about the flap under the shoelaces, that's the tongue.
You Look At The Bottom Of The Shoe Or Look at The Tag Inside The Tongue..
The top of the foot has a nerve/muscle attached to the foot bones to flex the foot. You notice a slight slope dropping down to the outside of either foot from the nerve/muscle top. When you wear your shoes, no matter how tight you lace your shoes, the flexing of the foot causes the shoe tongue to "slide down", angling the tongue to the outside of the shoe. An easy solution has been developed by this group: www.theswixx.com
Hiking boot
It feels more comfortable for some people and when your taking your shoe off the tongue doesn't come out aswell
Google "tongue traps" or "how to stop shoe tongue from sliding"
For Narrow Heel in Dress ShoesMost lock lacing patterns to make wide shoes fit better at the heel and eliminate lateral heel movement are for sports shoes with larger spaces between the lace eyelets. Dress shoes have less spaceConsider that one end of your llace is black and one white. All Black side holes are lettered, all whaite side holes are numbered. A and 1 are at the toe end of the holes. Follow this pattern:Black Side:Down through ACross tongue, down through 2Cross tongue down through CUp through DDown through FCross tongue, up through 5Cross tongue, through D/F loopWhite SideDown through 1Cross tongue, down through BCross tongue down through 3Up through 4Down through 6Cross tongue, up through ECross tongue, through 4/6 loopFinishWork laces from toe to tightenAdjust 4/6 and D/F loops to be flat by pulling on black and white ends.Tie normal bow, drawing loops toward center.
On all my shoes, they come in pairs - one on the left and one on the right.Some of my shoes have an even number of pairs and some have an odd number of pairs, but there is always an even total number of holes.Except for some of my trainers which also have an extra hole in the tongue but this is usually in the form of a pair of cuts allowing the shoestring to go through the tongue and back again, so it could technically be called two holes, keeping the total number of holes even.