it means you have an erection
it an erection
It is Japanese for 'wood release'.
Perhaps you mean xylophone ( "wood voice").
There is no term "got of." Either you got something or you didn't.
Carrying wood, of course.
Got wood?
yes
The joke "you got wood" plays on the double meaning of the word "wood." It can refer to actual wood as a material, but in slang, it is often used to imply an erection. The humor comes from the unexpected and suggestive nature of the phrase, leading to a playful or risqué interpretation depending on the context. It's a classic example of wordplay that relies on innuendo for comedic effect.
If you got the air moving fat enough it could break the wood, or if you got the paper to fire at the wood with incredible speed that would also work.
Made from wood.
got to collect it by the way im going on dizzy wood now
If you mean wood, you can't get it. If you didn't mean wood, I don't know.
they dont !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOT YA
Grant Wood grew up in Iowa
it an erection
To change the wood in your design you can go to the store where you got the design. Or you can get a new design entirely that will complement the new wood better.
this the thickness of the wood planks