If you slap away a fly on your nose and it comes back, it's likely that the fly is attracted to the scent or warmth of your skin. Flies have a keen sense of smell and are often drawn to food residues or sweat. If it continues to return, you might consider moving to a less appealing location for the fly or using a gentle repellent to keep it away.
The saying "if you slap away a fly on your nose and it comes back, a storm is coming" is a superstitious belief that lacks scientific basis. Flies are attracted to certain scents and movements, regardless of weather conditions. Storms are typically predicted based on atmospheric conditions and meteorological data, not the behavior of flies.
No this is just a myth. You'll know a storm is coming because you'll see it or the news will say it's coming
slap em
The nose guard cannot slap at the ball to cause a fumble.
.It is romantic to slap her back
You should slap it back! Chickens are jerks and if they slap you, YOU HAVE A RIGHT to slap it back!
A back slap is a slap delivered with the back of a person's hand instead of the palm, or a martial arts move in which the competitor lands, in a controlled manner, on his or her own back.
A slap on the back is more painful than a pat on the back because a slap triggers more intense neural impulses. The slap cause more neuron to fire, and to fire more often.
A slap on the back is more painful than a pat on the back because a slap triggers more intense neural impulses. The slap cause more neuron to fire, and to fire more often.
a smack is with the back of your hand slap is with the front.
You ask him about it, and see how long ago it was, and if he lies then break up with him, and don't take him back if he comes crying to you to take him back, and slap him.
go round there and slap the biaaatch out of her!