yes
It's a plant bud you're nipping - you nip or cut it off to stop the plant from growing in that area.
Good nip
Nip to the off-licence buddy!
To nip something in the bud means to stop it before it starts. A bud is the new growth of a plant - that little rounded green ball on the end of a stem. To nip means to pinch something off. So if you pinch off the little green shoot, the branch won't grow - you have nipped it off in the bud.
No, Yuengling bottles typically require a bottle opener to open as they are not twist-off caps.
Yes, you can. Nip off unproductive buds
No, Heineken bottles typically require a bottle opener to remove the cap.
Soda bottles began using twist off caps in the 1960s, gradually replacing the older style pry-off caps. The twist off caps provided a more convenient and user-friendly way to open and reseal the bottles.
No, You "Huff" it.
They use the long incisors to nip off the grass and then the flat molars to chew it
Yes, they have no way to chew or tear off a chunk on the prey. They have to swallow it whole.
Is is safe to swallow and digest tooth enamel? Also, what causes it to break off?