Then ur stuck lol
U take some water and butter slip it in there and rap around
No, she drugged them with paregoric, an opium derivative, to keep infants quiet.
He made barons fight if they liked it or not. He was also a cowardice sort of man and did not like fighting. He had his army retreat in most battles. He made his soldiers pay high taxes
I know for a fact that it came from many different places from all different time lines. I know one of the origins and this is how it goes. Back in medieval times or something like that if the french captured a British archer they would cut off his middle finger so he couldn't fire his arrows. When the french attacked. The British archers stuck up there middle finger showing they still had it and would shoot them in there bloody head. XD that's what i have to say hope i helped.
bratsm,wanting everything,& stuck up brats,wanting everything their way, & stuck up
Subjective:stuck:broken
It is a fear of peanut butter getting stuck to the roof of your mouth.It is a fear of peanut butter getting stuck to the roof of your mouth.It is a fear of peanut butter getting stuck to the roof of your mouth.It is a fear of peanut butter getting stuck to the roof of your mouth.It is a fear of peanut butter getting stuck to the roof of your mouth.It is a fear of peanut butter getting stuck to the roof of your mouth.
eating and if you get gum stuck in your hair take a shower with peanut butter in your hair to get it out.
Dogs keep flicking their tongue because they are trying to get rid of the peanut butter stuck to the roof of their mouth. Peanut butter is a very sticky substance and can easily get stuck on the roof of a dog's (and human's) mouth,
Clean it out of its hair. The dog will lick it off, probably. Most dogs love peanut butter.
A popular homemade rememdy to separate putty from hair is using peanut butter or mayonnaise.
Yes, but not in large amounts as it might get stuck in their throat or they might get sick.
I suggest ''ants - on - a - log''. It is made by putting peanut butter on celery sticks and then topping it with raisins stuck into the peanut butter.
I wouldn't recommend it, it will most likely get stuck to their top of their mouths.
There is a misconception about dogs and peanut butter. I do not recommend just feeding a dog straight peanut butter. The reason for this is that the dog can get it stuck to their palate and it can clog their throat/sinuses. There is nothing wrong with the peanut butter itself. It's okay to give your dog things that have peanut butter in them (such as dog treats), but even then I recommend checking the ingredients to make sure it isn't too sugary. Hope this helps!
a- rack-a-boo-ti-fo-bi-uh
its not necessarily bad for them, however it tend to get stuck to the roof of their mouth if they each too much too quickly which will cause them to gag to try to get it off.
The best way to remove it is with water and some shampoo. Peanut butter will not permanently stick to or damage hair, which is good. Water will rinse it out, but shampoo is important so that the oils wash out and don't make your hair greasy.