No - just trimming
Not if you shave your own. However, shaving someone else's when they don't want you to, can be considered assault and would be considered a criminal offense.
Yes, it's called trimming it but I wouldn't trim it with scissors, i would get shears specially for trimming it. Also, it depends on the plant. You may need to look up how to trim that specific kind of plant. If you said the type of plant it was, it would help.
You can brush your dog with a wire brush, I dont recommend shaving your Labrador or trimming its toenails at home, but if you would like to do either, take him or her to the groomers at Petsmart
No, it is not. The word "scissors" is a noun (and although it ends in an S, it is singular); in the sentence you are asking about, it would need an article. There are two ways to do this: if you are pointing it out by name, you would say, "It is a scissors." (It's not a rock, nor a tree, nor a knife. It's a scissors-- that's what it is called.) But if you are differentiating one pair of scissors it from others, you would say, "It is the scissors I borrowed from my sister."
I stopped shaving my legs already.
You would not shave a cat unless there was a medical reason to do so. In which case case, a vet would shave the cat. Otherwise, shaving a cat could be seen as abuse and you could be prosecuted.
You could paste the hair on a barbie that has seen better hair days or you could give it to locks for love.
I would like to arrange the trees from my garden. How can I perform a tree trimming action?
No. It would just clog up your razor.
Shaving cream contains propellants that push the product out of the can, so without oxygen, the propellants would not work, and the shaving cream would not come out of the can.
To CUT it, I would recommend specialized scissors made for snipping in small and delicate areas. To REMOVE it, try waxing or a hair remover product, because shaving pubic hair any place but the underarms hurts you and your skin.
on the blades