The phrase "black trees cracking their fingers" is likely a metaphorical or poetic expression. It may evoke imagery of trees, particularly in a dark or mysterious setting, suggesting a sense of anticipation or readiness for change. The act of "cracking fingers" could symbolize a release of tension or the awakening of potential, hinting at the natural cycle of growth and renewal. Overall, it seems to illustrate the interplay between nature and the passage of time.
There is no proven connection between this habit and acquiring arthritis. Not necessarily. But cracking your knuckles will definitely increase your chances of getting arthritis when you are older.
if you mean suits, then there is green, white, pink, black, orange, and scribble. but only black and scribble are free. you need to find the rest in the trees of doom!
Cracking The Head Up
Don't worry, nobody is literally cracking into tiny pieces. When someone or something is cracking, they are 'amazing' or 'stunning'. For example: 'That new secretary is really cracking!'
you mean golasso? it is the word for a cracking goal mate
Cracking the f*** up.
The medical term is hexadactyly, which means six fingers or toes. Having six fingers does not 'mean' anything.
cracking the f*ck up
Break or cause to break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound.Emit a sudden, sharp cracking sound
make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises
Yes, the word polydactyly does mean many fingers and toes in Greek.
Six fingers.