It has no specific meaning, but would be interpreted as being a secret signal or perhaps a sign that there is an unspoken agreement. It could also be interpreted as a Carol Burnett impersonation.
A sprawling sitting position in body language involves spreading oneself out to take up more space, potentially indicating a lack of respect for personal boundaries or authority. It can also suggest a sense of dominance or confidence in the given situation.
When your ears ring, it means you are experiencing a sensation of hearing a sound when there is no external source of that sound. This can be caused by various factors such as exposure to loud noises, ear infections, or changes in blood pressure.
Itchy ears could be caused by various factors such as allergies, infections, or dry skin. It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment.
"Sowa" can mean "owl" in Polish and "to know" in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana.
The maximum sound level that can be tolerated by human ears without causing damage is around 120-130 decibels. Prolonged exposure to sounds above this level can lead to hearing loss or damage. It's important to protect your ears from loud noises to prevent potential harm.
Do you mean in the intro, when she's wearing the red cap? It a clip from an episode in which Monica was an assistant baseball coach. She was tugging on her ears to signal a player up at bat using a sort of sign language that's used a lot in baseball, in order to give him advice. I believe the clip is from season 1, episode 2.
The term 'polyoctic' means many ears in the Greek language.
when you have small ears, that's just a gene in ur body cookiecrisp$$
Joking around
the way of talking with others in the form of action......... by sandeep
there are no animals that have ears on there sides unless they have a birth defect
prolly asian
Be careful about interpreting "body language". It might mean "What is that I just stepped in".
what is mind, body soul mean in arabic language
Well this would depend on what you mean by 'flap'. A horse may 'flop' it's ears out to the side if it's bored, asleep, or even upset. They may wiggle their ears to try and dislodge a pest or debris. Sometimes a horse will lay it's ears back in anger or lay them sideways if they are ill. They also swivel their ears if they are listening to something.
Feeling a tugging sensation under your rib cage can be a sign of Lyme disease. It could also be something minor like a muscle spasm.
There is no official body language, although many persons try to say that certain bady movements always mean a defined or specific thing (which is nonsense). Body movements to indicate certain feelings or thoughts is said to be 'body language'.