It is referring to the areas of your body that need to be covered. Ex: A long sleeve shirt to "your wrist"... pants or skirt to "your knee" and a shirt that covers "your neck" i.e. no tube top or wife beater.
you will give tuff to me
From the killing of foul by breaking or twisting their necks
The origin came about in the early 1900s, referring to an annoyance. Pain in the neck was a more polite way than saying the original intended phrase.
The plural of wrist is wrists.
I've twisted my wrist.
well the heart pumps the blood at the same time, so you can feel it at the same time no matter where you check it, under your knee, your wrist, on the joint of your arm, and your neck.
If wrist is to cuff then neck is to--tienoosecollar
neck
It is your pulse in your neck and wrist from your heartbeat
The five freely movable joints are, Ball & socket- Shoulder, hip hinge joint- Knee, elbow, fingers, toes, jaw gliding- wrist, ankle, vertebrae pivot- neck saddle- carpometacarpal of thumb there are actually 6 !!! there is the condyloid joint as well which is found in the wrist
knee
At your wrist or along the side of your neck At your wrist or along the side of your neck
The knee is both a hinge and pivot joint. The wrist is a condyloid joint. Although they are both joints in our body, the knee and wrist are different types of joints.
Same place you would find a pulse on anyone else. Side of neck, wrist, behind the knee, on the ankle...
Either your neck or your wrist
Neck, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, Knuckle, Pelvis, Knee, Ankle, Finger, Thumb, Toe. You choose which ones you want.
no because your neck is bigger