When your spit appears yellow, it may indicate the presence of mucus or other substances that can occur due to dehydration, infection, or inflammation. Yellow saliva can suggest that your body is fighting off an illness, such as a cold or sinus infection, where the immune system produces extra mucus. Additionally, factors like smoking or consuming certain foods can also contribute to the discoloration. If the yellow saliva persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
it means u are sick see a doctor ameaidly if u have yellow spit u have a virece.
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no they do not spit poison
They spit
to spit is translated 'cracher' in French
Camels do not spit unless they are agitated or upset, and they really don't spit at all because what they spray is not saliva.
Grasshoppers do not spit tobacco. The only way to spit tobacco is to chew tobacco, which grasshoppers do not. However, they do spit as a defense mechanism.
The longest sand spit on earth is the Curonian Spit.
They don't spit.
to spit roast = am Spieß braten a spit roast = Spießbraten
you spit dip