It's scare
Hi I am Teddy, I will hide under your bed at the midnight..... later you will see Me
It is to over-sex
bed cot
Both are correct but refer to different things. "In Bed" refers to a when a person/object is under the sheets of a bed, but above a mattress (and possibly other sheets). "On Bed" refers to when a person/object is on top the bed.
Turn in "go to bed" is attested from 1695, originally nautical.
I heard that by putting a coconut under the bed will help you know if someone is casting a spell on you. If the coconut sprout, that means a spell is casted on you.
"Whose bed have your boots been under?" is a slang term used to ask someone about their infidelity or unfaithfulness in a relationship. It implies that the person being asked may have been cheating or having affairs with other people.
It depends you could say you have to be on the bed, or you have to be in bed. If you are referring to having to be asleep at or having a bedtime, the correct form is "have to be in bed"
Because they should be in bed by 9 PM
Under-Bed Storage Bags, Under-Bed Storage Bins, Under-Bed Stand-Alone Drawers, built in drawers and boxes are some of the under-the-bed storage options
Hi I am Teddy, I will hide under your bed at the midnight..... later you will see Me
dont look under the bed
Under your bed
In the bed means under the covers on the bed means on top of the covers.
you slide under
fold cranks under bed
you kill the monster that lives under your bed by saying to your mom i want to go to bed early tonight and then instead of going to sleep right away you will go under your bed and i don't believe in the monster that lives under my bed 10 times in a row then you will see the monster beside your bed and scream as loud as you can at the monster then run into your bed be for your mom comes and if your mom asked you why you screamed just say you saw the monster that lives under your bed and then you will never see that monster that lives under your bed again