A sleeper earring (more commonly known as a studs now.) Sleepers are an older term used to describe the small earrings that you wear at all times, including over night, when you first have your ears pierced.
You mean the jewelry?
There is a lexical gap for 'ripping your earring off,' meaning there is no word to describe that specific thing.
The barbell earring that goes on the upper part of your cartilage is called an "industrial" piercing, but some people also call it a "scaffold" piercing.
Well, the average earring gauge is 18g and the average lip gauge is 14g-16g so I wouldn't suggest using an earring for your lip because it'd look pretty funny in my opinion.
I am really not sure about the type of earring you are talking about but there is a shape called inverted teardrop. Maybe I can help you better if you upload any picture of the earrings.
A butterfly earring fastener, also known as a butterfly clutch or push-back, is a type of earring backing commonly used to secure stud earrings in place. It consists of a small, hinged mechanism that opens and closes, allowing the wearer to easily attach and remove the earring. When the fastener is pushed onto the earring post, it grips it tightly, helping to prevent the earring from falling out. This design is popular for its simplicity and effectiveness in maintaining earring security.
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The back of the earring is called the post, if it is a stud type, or a wire if it is a drop. The fasteners are called butterflies and there is also a fastener which clamps onto the post called an Omega fastener
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It is a small, silver loop. However, when he is a child, he does not have this.
It is a personal preference and style choice. There is no specific rule or reason why someone would choose to wear a small earring in one ear and a big earring in the other. It could be a way to create asymmetry or make a fashion statement.