Either actively hungover, or in the process of becoming so
When someone has eaten a lot and are very full.Over-eaten; too full after a meal"Stuffed to the gills" means that a person is very full, or satiated, from eating too much, because stuffed refers to being full of food or other things, while "to the gills" refers to a whole fish with stuffing in the body cavity up to behind the head where the gills are located.The term is "stuffed to the gills" and is when someone ate too much and is overfull.It is referring to a part of the fish, that is just under the head. A human equivalent would be the lower cheeks next to, and the upper throat under the mouth.It is also used in the expression, he lookeda little green around thegills.Stuffed up to the Gills means you have filled up your stomach and even your esophagus, and can't eat any more without looking a little green around the gills and maybe throwing up.
Means Grandad will do whatever sh asks for.
To nip something in the bud means to stop it before it starts. A bud is the new growth of a plant - that little rounded green ball on the end of a stem. To nip means to pinch something off. So if you pinch off the little green shoot, the branch won't grow - you have nipped it off in the bud.
Chlorophyll is a green pigment in the leaf.
its associated with sleeping on soft green grass
It means the person looks sick. Usually they are pale and green in the face.
Negative. It means you feel Noxious or sick.
This means to feel nauseous or seasick.
When someone has eaten a lot and are very full.Over-eaten; too full after a meal"Stuffed to the gills" means that a person is very full, or satiated, from eating too much, because stuffed refers to being full of food or other things, while "to the gills" refers to a whole fish with stuffing in the body cavity up to behind the head where the gills are located.The term is "stuffed to the gills" and is when someone ate too much and is overfull.It is referring to a part of the fish, that is just under the head. A human equivalent would be the lower cheeks next to, and the upper throat under the mouth.It is also used in the expression, he lookeda little green around thegills.Stuffed up to the Gills means you have filled up your stomach and even your esophagus, and can't eat any more without looking a little green around the gills and maybe throwing up.
It means you are feeling sick because of something you have just done, or eaten, such as smoked your first cigar, eaten unfresh seafood of you've just stepped of a wild fairground ride.
The green box means dat ur friend is online and available for chat
Yes, they do have blow holes instead of gills, because they are mammals they are air breathers, which means they have lungs.
no crabs dont have gills
Breathing is breathing is breathing whatever you use to do it with. There is no special term or word to my knowledge that specifically means "Breathing with gills".
If your fishes gills are working rapidly it usually means it is panting for oxygen. My advice is. Do a water change ASAP.
No they have modified gills which means they cant breath in water and will drown, so they need humidity to breath too little and they die (70-85%)
Crayfish exchange gases through their gills, like many other fish. These gills filter water and pull out the dissolved oxygen, then put in the carbon dioxide.