Some people may mouth what you're saying as a way to enhance their understanding, especially if they are hard of hearing or have difficulty processing auditory information. This behavior can also be a subconscious way of reinforcing their focus on your words. Additionally, it may serve as a visual cue for them to better connect with the spoken language, particularly in noisy environments or when communication is challenging.
Well some people have the tendency to spit when they talk and when you " Say It Don't Spray it" You're basically saying keep your saliva in your mouth when you talk
When you mouth it, it looks like your saying 'I love you' to other people.
Talking out of both sides of your mouth is a saying that means you make contradictory statements to people about the same thing. It is an idiom.
mouth( as in mouth to other people)
the person don't understand what you are saying
He Was Death. But Could Tell What People Were Saying By There mouth. He Hated when People Would Talk To Him with There Back Turned
Some people say she is saying Ronalds but shes realy saying McDonalds
Don't be saying, "silly it's your mouth and nose", because it's not smart one!
Record Ian saying it, then cut+paste it onto charlie.
Some examples of funny employees awards people have received include the Heinz Ketchup Award for making people wait, the Babies Bottom Award for smoothest in a time of Crisis, and the Foot in Mouth Award for always saying the wrong things at the wrong time.
no, that's what noses are for but some people can judge what things smell like with there mouth (or so they think)
Vulgar words come out of the mouth of some people. It begins with the letter V.