Back legs
Back legs
On peoples legs.
Frogs legs and red wine
Wine appears 231 times, from Genesis to Revelations
On peoples legs.
You are referring to what are commonly called wine legs. It's related to the viscosity of the wine which, contrary to popular belief, doesn't generally mean much to the consumer.
frogs legs, snails, cheese, wine, and baguette's.
It's a fish; It doesn't have legs. It might appear as to walk, but you need legs to do so. So the answer is no.
Boston blackie
because they are fat and skinny
When a person is in water, refraction of light occurs due to the different density of air and water. This creates an optical illusion that makes the legs appear shorter than they actually are.