She rocks her whole body
Smack the rat on the head with the oboe.
on soda head
You are talking about his fur pattern. If you got him from the pet store, he is probably a Dumbo Rat. (They are not dumb! They are smart!). His fur pattern is called "Hooded". You have a hooded dumbo rat!
No. He's bitten the head off of a dove and a bat, but not a rat.
It was to be a very large rat and even then the rat has to be a little bit out of his head.
she died by getting shot in the back of the head by a crazy manic rat-face mildred hobo
A SINGLE HeaD AND A SHAFT
No, a rat cannot live without its head. The brain is essential for controlling vital functions such as breathing and heart rate.
personally i would describe the shape of an rat and compare it with an pear as the head represents the top half while the bottom would represent the bottom half of an rat.
The phrase "get back to my rat killing" originates from the song "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley. In the song, it is used metaphorically to express a desire to return to one's core activities or responsibilities after being sidetracked. The imagery of "rat killing" suggests a focus on dealing with unpleasant or challenging tasks, highlighting the need to confront issues head-on. Overall, it reflects a blend of humor and seriousness about tackling life's challenges.
A meat head, a gym rat
His/ Her nose. That is why you see their whiskers moving; they are sniffing.