"Worm out" typically refers to the act of extracting information or a confession from someone gradually and subtly, often using persuasion or questioning. It can also imply coaxing or teasing out details that the person may be reluctant to share. The phrase evokes the image of a worm, which burrows or wriggles its way to achieve a goal.
A computer worm or a worm virus is something that goes into your computer and destroys yourfiles.
What does a white wooly worm mean?
Its an idiom!!!!!!!
Its dead.
it means: worm
what is meaning by passive worm
If you mean ring WORM then it is a parasiten so something that pretty much eats what or who its in from the inside.
If you mean in English, you spelled it correctly in your question, if you mean a creature that has no legs, called a worm. If you meant "warm" instead, as in a temperature, it is spelled warm. If you mean in another language, you need to put the name of the language in your question.
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Digging for worm underground
this proverb means success comes to those who put effort. just like if a bird wakes up early it can get the worm first
That depends on the worm. If you mean a caterpillar, then yes, that is considered a bug in larval form. If you mean an earthworm, then no, that is not considered a bug.