if your looking at their face, which i hope you are, or you can consider it over already, and its not red, than their not wearing any blush. if you say something then it IS red, its pretty obvious: THATS a blush
Blushing is considered to be cute because people's faces turn red. This is usually a sign that someone likes you.
Embarassed! It means your blushing!:)
It is not liking someone that causes blushing. Being embarrassed by the fact that you like someone can cause blushing. Perhaps it is someone whom you feel you ought not to like as much as you do, for some reason. Perhaps a forbidden love, like Romeo and Juliet.
Quid pro quo ("this for that"). "Tit-for-tat", "you scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours".. those are also common terms. You may also be referring to payment for goods or services.
you will definitely be able to tell when a person is blushing theri face or at least their cheeks problably will be red or pink- they may only blush a little bit or they may blush alot- and their ears can be red when they are blushing- they may not be- but you will be able to tell when a person is blushing- hope this helped!
Scratch Massage Crack it Slap itPut a sign on it tickle
"Bring up to scratch" means to improve something or someone to an acceptable or satisfactory level. It is often used in the context of meeting a desired standard or expectation.
It is fine to blush. It is pretty cute as well. It makes you seem happy and excited to be asked out and everyone likes when someone feels that way about them. Eventually, you will stop blushing as much when someone asks you out but for now just live with it.
well yu dont nessacarally need to pay for it , but tht wouldd kinda be like stealing it ... so if someone in the store catches you could get in trouble but it would actually work if you did scratch it off .
That would be 'to insinuate'
Well usually when people blush, whether it's a boy or a girl, they like someone.
Innuendo A slanting device which incorporates the manipulation of language by insulating something deprecatory about someone or something without actually saying it. (Points :1) Rhetorical definition Innuendo Fallacy Stereotype