He is making a solution of the air and his spit, so that he can better detect what is in the air. It's totally normal.
Snakebites are when you have two lip piercings, one either side on the bottom of your lip.
small dog stung on he's lip by yellow jacket yesterday how do i treat him gave him half a benodryal but still weak
it is a bulldog.
Baby rabbits are born with teeth. If you gently pull their bottom lip down you can see the teeth.
They just want to smell there bottom.
Quiver your lip and do the puppy dog eyes
lip quivering
her lip was QUIVERING as she saw him do that
Yes there are veins in your bottom and top lip.
my dog has small sores on the upper lip what is it?
If you have a overbite it can cause the lip to stick out more than the bottom lip. You can go to a dentist and have them look at it.
Placing your bottom lip behind your teeth is a technique used in pronunciation to help form sounds more clearly. It can assist in producing more precise and distinct speech sounds by allowing the tongue to move more freely. This technique is commonly used in language learning and speech therapy to improve articulation.
only after chocolate milk ;)
When you get both sides of your bottom lip pierced it's called 'snake bites'.
Actually it depends on where you get it pierced on you bottom lip. and its call the Labert when its in the middle of your lip.
Snakebites? NO two piercings on the left and two on the right are called SPIDERBITES[: i know because i have them
Some examples of the word in a sentence demonstrating its meaning.The lone leaf quivered in the wind.The lone leaf shook in the wind.My poor dog was quivering in fear.My poor dog was trembling with fear.The bunny's nose quivered.The bunny's nose twitched.Robin Hood needed a simple quiver to carry his arrows, so he made one out of straw.The Archery Competition was being held in Nottingham that afternoon, and Robin's excitement made him quiver, shaking like the aspen leaves on the trees by the river.... flowing down to Camelot.As a verb: Molly's knees began to quiver as she approached the school principal's office.As a noun:The archer took another arrow from his quiver.He glared at me as I went by him, and I made the house quiver with the slamming of my door.