Stir has several different meanings. It can mean the slightest movement, such as moving in one's sleep, or it can mean waking up. It can also mean to move something in a circular pattern, such as stirring a soup.
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To STIR the beans with someone Emphasis on STIR It means to have sex with that person Or it could mean to literally stir a pot of baked beans with the help of another person but usually when they say stir the beans they mean sex
Stir the mixture for 5 minutes, instructed the cooking teacher.
The word is spelled stir, just as you spelled it. Unless you stir macaroni as it boils, it will stick to the bottom of the pot.
The likely word is "stirred" (mixed, as with a spoon).
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Stir is an example
ado, flurry, fuss, hustle, stir
The word you want is fan.
'Stir' only has one syllable.
The Tagalog word for "stir" is "haluin."
Let's stir up the batter !
The homograph for "one devoted to another" is fan, referring to a devoted enthusiast, while the homograph for a "device to stir air" is also fan, referring to the mechanical appliance that circulates air.
Yes, the word stir is both a noun (stir, stirs) and a verb (stir, stirs, stirring, stirred).The noun stir is a singular, common noun, a word for a state of disturbance, upset, or action; widespread notice and discussion; a small movement.
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42. Wait. No... One. One vowel almost always means one syllable.
To STIR the beans with someone Emphasis on STIR It means to have sex with that person Or it could mean to literally stir a pot of baked beans with the help of another person but usually when they say stir the beans they mean sex