I've been told it means you are close by a rattlesnakes den, not always an actual rattlesnake.
Not really, there are types of NCR paper (or CCP pper - the type of paper that repaced carbon paper and is primarily seen in white - yllow - pink) than when being copied have a smell very similar to cucumbers. In fact I found this question while looking online for a reason WHY it smells like cucumbers.
It can mean that you are getting close to a wooded area or some type of barn.
Sylvia means wooded, forest, from the glade.
"Lynwood" is a name of English origin that typically combines two elements: "lyn," which often refers to a waterfall or lake, and "wood," meaning a wooded area or forest. Therefore, Lynwood can be interpreted to mean "wooded area by a lake or waterfall." It is also used as a place name in various locations, primarily in the United States.
Boise comes from the French 'boise' which means 'wooded'
Boise means wooded, not wooden.
They are just getting to know each other.
Holothuroidea is a class of echinoderms including the sea cucumbers.
It means that menu item includes cucumbers ("Q" is short for spelling out the long work "CUcumbers") on menus. Type your answer here...
It could mean you have BV Bacterial Viagnosis. It could come from a period or any deodarants or smell goods that is used in that area
A spinney is a small wooded area or thicket of trees, shrubs, or bushes. It is a term often used to describe a small area of woodland or copse. Spinneys can provide a habitat for wildlife and can also be used for recreational purposes such as walking or birdwatching.
it means smell its flemish for smell