you have a small penis
Hammock means a bed of a strip of canvas or network hung up at the ends
Raisin
Hung would be betterAnswerIt's simple. Pictures are hung; people are hanged. For example:"There are several pictures hung on this wall.""The murderer was hanged last week."
It is hung or hanged, depending on the meaning. A picture is hung on a wall; a person is hanged on a gallows.
It means you talk too much. Here is a quote from The Mist that may help explain it. Jim Grondin: Lady, your tongue must be hung in the middle so that it can waggle at both ends!
a horse
It means "Hung like a horse"
bread with raisins / raisin bread literal translation= bread of raisin
It was as wrinkly as a raisin. It was so small it looked like a raisin etc :D
No! They dont like being called raisin! I think you should never call a girl raisin unless you want to have no girlfriend for your whole entire life.
There is no such expression as a "jury is hung like a horse." When a jury is hung, it means they are unable to reach a unanimous decision. There may be one juror that disagrees with the majority, the members of the jury divided 50/50 on which way to go, or they may be split somewhere in between. When a person is said to be "hung like a horse" it refers to his anatomy.
Raisin Hands
Ladybugs like raisins. Break the raisin in half so the ladybug can get to the soft insides of the raisin.
The universe is like a rising raisin bread dough for many reasons. It is constantly growing with bumps along the way.
The universe is like a rising raisin bread dough for many reasons. It is constantly growing with bumps along the way.
A tick that has a soft shell can resemble a raisin. Engorged ticks, meaning ticks who have fed and are full of blood do not appear raisin shaped in appearance.
The author is using the imagery of a raisin in the sun to suggest that when dreams are delayed or unfulfilled, they may shrink and lose vitality just like a raisin shrivels in the sun. This comparison highlights the idea that unfulfilled dreams can lead to disappointment, frustration, and a sense of loss.