Because it produces saliva and you will probably drool a lot.
The roof of mouth is called 'Palate'
When food is intentionally expelled from the mouth, it is called spitting out or spitting up. If it is unintentional, it may be referred to as regurgitation or vomiting.
Its called the Frenulum or AKA the Tongue Web.
The palate appendage in your mouth is called the uvula. It is a fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate and plays a role in speech and swallowing.
the roof of your mouth... like the top part opposite your tongue
The Gob
It's archaic, but it's a word - it means mouth.
Gob
Gob Smacking, or "Gobsmacked" is slang expression used in the UK to indicate surprised, astonished. "Gob" is slang for one's mouth. When a person is amazed or astonished, he might put the open palm of his hand over his open (in astonishment) mouth, simulating a "smack," hence, Gobsmacking. In a sentence: "When I found out I won the lottery, I was gobsmacked."
GoB
to be dumb struck (speechless) by surprise From Coal Mining: The hole created by the removal of waste material was known as the Gob (from the slang for mouth). Occasionally the roof of the gob would cave in this was known as Gob being Smacked. The miners in the surrounding area would get an enormous fright from the incident and would be startled. They were said to have been Gob Smacked.
Yap, trap, face, mug, pie hole Cake hole, gob , puss.
Gob Smacking, or "Gobsmacked" is slang expression used in the UK to indicate surprised, astonished. "Gob" is slang for one's mouth. When a person is amazed or astonished, he might put the open palm of his hand over his open (in astonishment) mouth, simulating a "smack," hence, Gobsmacking. In a sentence: "When I found out I won the lottery, I was gobsmacked."
shut up your big fat gob I'll tell you the answer this is the answer shut up your big fat mouth and gob bug-face and dog-face
Gobby is a play on word for Gob, being your mouth. Gobby has some reference to oral sexual activity.
Yes, a dollop is a small gob.
British slang; mouth. As in "Shut your gob!" Oh, that is wonderful. In US slang, and I think only in the plural, gobs, it can mean "lots and lots" of something. Gobs of chocolate candy. In South Africa, gob is a slang term with the same meaning as loogie. 1. (U.K.) mouth: the human mouth (slang disapproving). 2. (slang) Saliva or phlegm. 3. Navy enlisted person; a sailor in the U.S. Navy (slang). 4. Clot or lump of a soft or wet substance (slang). 5. (N. Amer.) A lot of; a large quantity or amount (slang humorous - often used in the plural). "She wears gobs of makeup". 6. (Also called goaf) - Mining waste or barren material. 7. Gab - idle prate; chatter; unmeaning talk; loquaciousness. [Colloq., 'Gift of gab'] 8. (Mining) That part of a mine from which the mineral has been partially or wholly removed; the waste left in old workings. "To work the gob" - to remove the pillars of mineral matter previously left to support the roof, and replace them with props. 9. A pit (a place mentioned in 2 Sam. 21:18, 19; called also Gezer, in 1 Chr. 20:4.). 10. Cistern; grasshopper Usually means 2 things: A sailor Slang term for a mouth