your mom is the answer to your question, and she first used it in 04, that night i slept over, so you see you and your mom have become apart of history
A whip.
The name came from the play Ajax by Sophocles, where one of his titles is 'whip bearer' - he flayed his opponents.
crook and whip
they feared that he would whip his d*ck out and start f*ckin the bish
The word is of uncertain origin, but may have been brought to England from Ceylon sometime in the 18th Century as Henacandaya meaning a Whip Snake. It was than applied, in error, to the large South American Boa, named in Brazil as Sucunriuba
Pecos Bill.
A whip.
This task is not mandatory, but it gives you a cool wild west outfit. It has a rattlesnake curled around the hat, and a snake-like whip.
The name of a Russian whip is the "nagaika." It is a traditional riding crop or whip commonly used by Cossacks in Russia.
It depends on what type of whip. If it is a horse ridding aid, then it encourages the horse to obey your hand, leg and voice command. If it is a cart whip, it gets the horse/horses moving. Please note: DO NOT use a whip in an offensive or hurtful manner!
the whip cream is silicone i use dap brilliant white
Yes
"Flagellum" in Latin means "whip" or "lash", and it is often used to refer to a whip-like structure that some microorganisms use for propulsion.
An ox whip is a type of whip used to herd and drive cattle, typically made from leather or rawhide. It is longer than a regular whip and has a long lash to allow the user to direct and control the movement of the oxen from a distance.
Flagella
The flagellum was a whip used by Egyptians
yes Willow Smith is famous because he parents are very rich and she is rich too cause of the song "whip my hair'