Heck yeah! Somebody likes you! the people mouthing either know he likes you or thinks you two would make a good match. if he trys to be around you all the time he likes you even more. Go for it!
The difference is that someone whispering has a lower intensity and someone shouting has a higher intensity.
The difference is that someone whispering has a lower intensity and someone shouting has a higher intensity.
A whispering eye is the same thing as a vagina
Bad-mouthing means saying mean things about people. If you call someone names, you are bad-mouthing them. This phrase can also be used to mean gossip that is designed to make someone look bad. An example: "You need to stop bad-mouthing Mrs. Brown. That man over there is her brother!"
dump him! - simples (:
A birth is an occasion upon which someone or something is born - an instance of childbirth or the beginning, start, or origin of something.
Yes, the noun appearance is an abstract noun; a word for the way someone or something looks; a time when something starts, or is first seen; the occasion when someone is seen in a specific setting such as a play, a movie, a TV program, at a party, in a court, etc.
B-day, special occasion, prom, any type of dance, a meeting place that is scheduled, ect
Firstly the correct spelling would be SHAAZ... and it means rare, something or someone or an occasion which is highly unlikely to recur.
Yes, the sound waves produced by someone whispering and someone shouting differ in amplitude and intensity. Whispering generates lower amplitude sound waves with softer intensity, while shouting produces higher amplitude sound waves, resulting in louder sounds. Additionally, the frequency of the sound waves may vary slightly depending on the pitch of the voice, but the key difference lies in the loudness and energy of the produced sound waves.
Maybe. Wooden doors are not generally "soundproof", so it's certainly possible that someone might, depending on how loudly you're whispering, how far from the door you (and they) are, how thick it is, and how good their hearing is.
If someone in your class has nits, you do not have to stay far away from them. The fact is, even if you are sat right beside someone who has nits, you might not get them off that person. Nits don't jump, so unless your heads are right next to each other, as they would be if you were whispering something to them, it is unlikely that they will pass nits on to you.