Everyone does. Maybe not oftenly but if the world were to be so dark and miserable even goths and emos would desire some sunlight. =)
often excitement.
Filled with a LOT of excitement, often mixed with anxiety or impatience.
"Biba" can mean "long live" or "cheers" in Spanish. It is often used to express excitement or enthusiasm in a celebratory context.
"Whoot" is a slang term used to express excitement, celebration, or approval. It is often used to show enthusiasm or excitement about something.
The correct spelling is "excitement." Excitement is a noun that refers to a state of being emotionally aroused or stirred up, often in anticipation of something pleasurable or important. It can also describe a feeling of enthusiasm or eagerness towards a particular event or situation.
Your cat's long meow when you come home from work is likely a way of greeting you and seeking attention or expressing excitement. Cats often vocalize to communicate with their owners and show their emotions.
1. By sexual excitement. 2. By PGE5 inhibitors. 3. By surgery.
Dogs may run in circles when excited due to a natural instinct to release excess energy and excitement. This behavior is often seen as a way for dogs to express their excitement and anticipation.
No. Excitement is a noun.
Flash Gordon's catchphrase is "Gordon's alive!" It is often exclaimed in moments of triumph or excitement.
An antonym for excitement is boredom or monotony. A synonym for excitement is elation.
It means the high point of something. Something builds up in excitement to a point where the excitement is intense, then the excitement subsides. This applies whether the excitement is sexual or the excitement of a movie or story plot.