The black stuff that forms on copper when heated is called copper oxide. It forms as a result of the copper reacting with oxygen in the air during the heating process.
The black stuff in a toilet tank is likely mold or mildew. It can develop from a combination of moisture, warmth, and organic material, like bacteria or minerals in the water. Regular cleaning and proper ventilation can help prevent its growth.
The black stuff in a chimney is most likely creosote, a residue that forms from unburned wood particles and tar condensation. Creosote buildup is highly flammable and can pose a chimney fire hazard if not regularly cleaned. It is important to have your chimney professionally inspected and cleaned to ensure safe operation.
Oh, dude, coal is called black gold because, like, it's valuable and stuff. It's not actually gold, obviously, but it's like super important for energy production and stuff. So yeah, it's like the black version of gold, but not as shiny or fancy.
it looks black and slimy and stuff... but i don't know
Probably it meant that he thought you were hot stuff, or that he wanted to get your knickers off.
They sell knickers in target. But some of them dont have knickers
Well... Are you getting brown or yellow creamy stuff in your knickers? Are you feeling cramp in your pelvis? THEN YES
The most common school uniform would include a white dress shirt or blouse, black knickers, and black shoes for males and females. Although this can change with where in the US
who invented the knickers and why.
I have knickers on me.
It probably means you'll start soon I'm having the same problem but did some research and that really helped
There is no specific collective noun for knickers (or for underwear), in which case a suitable general collective noun is used. Some examples are a display of knickers, a package of knickers, a drawer of knickers, etc. I've seen the term 'an embarrassment of underwear', so 'an embarrassment of knickers' will also work.
Culotte is the french word for 'knickers'.
i think it means talking
Cotton knickers don't make you perspire as much as man-made knickers, such as nylon.
They are the samething but knickers are the U.K. word for panties.