The most likely explanation is that he has used alcohol and/or some type of sedative medication - which is impairing his speech. However, other causes include stroke (cerebrovascular accident), mini-stroke (transient ischemic attack) or partial seizure, among other potential etiologies.
The expression is Get the marbles out of your mouth, meaning Speak clearly, or Out with it!. The Greek orator Demosthenes is said to have overcome a speech impediment by speaking over the roar of the ocean with pebbles in his mouth.
If she wants him to.
The expression "put the marble in the mouth" means to carefully consider one's words before speaking, to speak thoughtfully or with caution. It can also imply that one should speak only when necessary or when they have something important to say.
In your mouth.
Stop mumbling.....I think it comes from the practice of old; In order to help overcome a speech impediment or just to have better elocution and pronunciation one would learn to speak while holding a small number of marbles in ones mouth. in time it becomes easier and easier to speak despite the mouthful, and the end result is once the marbles are removed you speak more clearly and understandably
he done it by speaking out of his mouth
shove them in your mouth roll them around thats how you find tounge texture. roll in hand for touch.
Yes, I remember speaking to this hippo once and the only way to explain the putrid odor emanating from her mouth was that she farted through it while we were speaking.
In Māori, "waha" means "mouth." It can also refer to speaking, voice, or entrance.
Make your husband get something from the floor and as he is slowing coming up... FART!
Gibraltar
I think it is a gag