A Sunday bite is when someone with a more prominent upper jaw juts the chin (lower jaw) forward to make the upper jaw look less prominent.
this is purely 'psychological' and is done for 'esthetics '...
The true reason for the origin is- in US 'Sunday' mass(celebrations) in the churches the choir (group of people who would sing) had the habit of placing the lower jaw ahead in order to look good..
A person with a prominent jawline is considered to be esthetic..!!
Hence,the name!!!
No. The compound noun "Sunday school" refers to certain religious education, not merely school held on Sunday. In any event, the proper noun Sunday would be considered a noun adjunct, or attributive noun. In many cases, Sunday would be called an adjectival noun, because it is a form of the prepositional phrase "on Sunday" as in "We will go to church Sunday."
That piece of chocolate cake was so tantalizing that I had to take a bite.
The correct spelling for the slang is hickey.Officially, it is called a love bite. "Hickey" is the American slang.
It's sunday, but you can say 'it's a sunday evening.'
The hamburger was tainted, so everyone ate a bite out of it died.
A Sunday bite is when someone with a more pronounced upper jaw juts the chin (lower jaw) forward to make the upper jaw look less pronounced. A "Sunday Bite or Dual Bite" referrs to a lack of proper fit when the upper and lower teeth are closed together. Technically, this is referred to as a "centric slide". A small amount of "slide" is normal.
It is called Easter Sunday.
Passion Sunday is also called Palm Sunday.
It is called Easter Sunday.
The Sunday before Easter is called Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday.
bloody sunday
Ichy bite or mossey bite
the church is called st lukes games are never played early on a Sunday so that Sunday service can be held
The Froth Sunday of Lent
bloody Sunday
Passion Sunday is better known as Palm Sunday.
bloody sunday.