The phrase "burn your ears off" typically refers to overhearing something shocking or scandalous, often in a context where the information is so intense or surprising that it feels almost painful to hear. It suggests a strong emotional reaction to gossip or controversial talk. The expression plays on the idea of intense discomfort or embarrassment that can accompany hearing something one might prefer to avoid. While its exact origins are unclear, it reflects the human tendency to be affected deeply by certain conversations.
if you pee on your ears the calories burn trust me I did this before and I lost it in like 4 days !
to bite off peoples ears.
Facial hair that has grown down the side of a man's face in front of the ears (especially when the rest of the beard is shaved off).
Nope it isn't possible to turn your ears off
"To come off" can mean several things. Accordingly such a sentence should be created based on that meaning. For example "the ink on that shirt is not going to come off easily." "I don't mean to come off strong, but I am smitten of you." "She is going to come off the stage shortly. When she does so you can tell her. " …And so on.
no but they will if you cut it off
I had one and it took like a few days as in five days, but keep neosporin on it and that sucker will come right off (: Lesson learned don't put toothpaste on a pimple.
yes it does the more you do the more weight you burn off...
maybe you have followed through? try to ease off the vindaloo pal!
Ways Ears Are ProtectedCats have hair on the inside of their ears to catch debris. Also, their ears can be folded flat.
Pablo did not. Vincent did.
The meaning of the idiom "to slap the back off you" is fairly straightforward. It implies an exaggeration, that one would slap someone else so hard that their back would come off.