"Dining at the toes" is a term used in the context of English spanking, which refers to a specific type of erotic or BDSM activity involving spanking or impact play. In this scenario, "dining at the toes" likely implies a submissive partner being positioned at the feet of the dominant partner, possibly for worship or punishment purposes. It is important to note that all activities within BDSM should be consensual and practiced safely.
In Maori, "matimati" means "fingers" or "toes." In English, "matimati" does not have a direct translation, but it is often used to refer to the fingers or toes in the Maori language.
There is no such word as Arras-toes in the Portuguese language the word is actually arrasto and it means "drag"
Nduara is the Kikuyu word for the English word toes.
It means that tatatatata toes as in "the toes"
Toes are the digits on the end of your foot. They help with balance, walking, and providing stability. Humans typically have five toes on each foot.
Do you mean toes or feet? or both...
If you mean Rhinoceros, they have three toes on each hoof
Yes, the word polydactyly does mean many fingers and toes in Greek.
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Be alert, as if you were ready to run.
Highly unattractive.