The term for someone who makes noises while eating is "smacker." This behavior can also be referred to as "eating noisily" or "noisy eating." In some contexts, it may be described as a lack of table manners or etiquette.
A pig.
Biologically speaking, it won't hurt someone to tickle them while eating. However, there is a risk of choking if you tickle someone while they're eating.
If it was grumpy or disturbed, while eating or sleeping.
a male
Posture while eating would not make someone fat. It depends more on what you are eating.
When a ferret makes a hissing noise it usually means they are irritated or mad
Maybe they think what you're eating looks good.
Some people do, others don't. Everyone learns differently. It also depends on what the noises are, the tone, and how loud.
One small irritation for me is when someone chews loudly or makes other distracting noises while eating. It can be surprisingly disruptive and can make it hard to focus on conversation or enjoy a meal. Another annoyance is when I misplace my keys or phone, leading to a frustrating search when I'm already in a hurry. These little things can really test my patience!
Martha acted like a pig at the party, eating messily and making loud noises while chewing her food.
Yes.
you get thirsty because there is a lot of sugar in it and sugar makes you thirsty.