The expression "smooth move" refers to the sensation you get after ingesting some sort of laxative, hence, the phrase "smooth move, exlax."
This is often said in a sarcastic way to mean that you did something that was the opposite of smooth!
Smooth sailing.
Everything. Went fine
pleasant and easy....
The expression Go to the mattress is just more comfy than the original expression, Go to the mat, which comes from wrestling. In wrestling matches, the objective is to take your opponent "to the mat" and pin him there until the referee calls who won that move or match. Gym mats are protective-- but firm and hard. When you change the expression to mattress, you can see how much softer that would be to do on a mattress.
in radio language, it mean that everything's is clear(the signal is coming through strong and clearly)
move smoothly: to move, or cause something to move, in a smooth, effortless, and often graceful waytap gently: to pat or touch something lightly or gently
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
The idiom "silvery tongue" refers to someone who is very persuasive or eloquent in speech. It suggests that the person has a way with words that is smooth, pleasing, and convincing.
The phrase "worn smooth" typically refers to a surface that has been rubbed or used so much that it is no longer rough or has lost its original texture. It suggests that whatever was originally there has been polished over time due to wear and friction.
pleasant and easy....
The "slow is smooth, smooth is fast" saying has its origins in the military. With that context the meaning is fairly obvious: moving fast, or rushing it, is reckless and will likely get you killed. If you move slowly, carefully and deliberate however, you are really moving as fast as you can without needlessly increasing the risk on your life.The expression comes from the rifle range-it is what the instructors say to the people being trained regarding loading and unloading- aiming etc-it is a marine corps expression from the range that bleed over into other areas and then into the civilian world. semper fi
Both smooth and cardiac muscles are involuntary. Skeletal is the one that can move "on purpose."
The young man had a horrible expression on his smooth face.
The digestive system has smooth muscle through out it, and they help move the food.
they relate because they dont move. ivoluntary muscle means that they dont move. the smooth muscle doesnt move at all only the skeletal muscle does.
smooth muscles
Chuggington - 2008 Wilson's Smooth Move 1-13 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
so they can move easily in joints
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