LoL, its actually GET SOME, and it means, suck it, yeah lol,,,,, so lol LLLOOOLLL or it could be EAT SOME, witch means... swallow some cock-a-doodle-do if ya konw what i mean...
Sludge and scum usually contain bacteria, but the terms do not mean bacteria, they just mean sticky, gooey, messy, nasty, filthy substances.
Because people wear them to do sticky, yucchy jobs.
Yes.
It is a conifer. The sticky sap is actually resin.
the feather will go black and sticky. when oil is in water it can kill and danger animals around it.
Some sticky substances are very yucky things. Boogers are sticky and they are very nasty things. Molasses is also sticky.
what u mean by a dirty coin is a coin that is dirty, dusty and sticky ( not most of the times it can be sticky).
It means there is probably a spider on you. And some sticky web remnants.
The argument presented is valid but not sound. It follows the structure of a syllogism, but the premises do not reflect a factual relationship. Just because taffy is a sticky substance, it does not mean that all sticky substances are necessarily yucky, making the conclusion unreliable.
This is an example of a fallacy known as affirming the consequent. Just because taffy is a sticky substance does not mean it is necessarily a yucky thing. Yuckiness is subjective and not all sticky substances are considered undesirable.
Krazy Glue is sticky.
blood clots
yes
If you mean Lybia it is hot and sticky.
Some plants have sticky leaves to trap insects, which they then digest for nutrients that are lacking in their environment.
Gathering, usually by being sticky, like fly-paper, or having some force of attraction, like gravity.
The phrase "sticky wicket" means a difficult situation. The term derives from the game of Cricket, referring to the difficulty of playing on a wet, sticky pitch.