After any death (for anyone), the rectal sphincter relaxes and the bowel contents is released. This means the person would have a bowel movement wherever they are.
Actually YES! I just saw the removed bowel of a man on the Laboratory table at the hospital that I work. He had stuffed 2 bottles in and they got stuck. So his bowel expanded to the size of a brick and quit working - so they removed it. I also heard on the same day of 2 people who came to the hospital over the years with small rodents in their rectums that had tried to claw out - in both cases the patients died due to perforated rectums and then sepsis from fecal matter getting into the peritoneal cavity. Infections can be very high with tearing and scratches.
To be hosed is to be 'screwed', 'stuffed' - trapped in a bad situation.
Umm is that ALL your getting her? Get her an adorable stuffed animal, roses, chocolate, and a kitten. Trust me . . . I KNOW THESE THINGS!!!!
No, the word stuffed is not an adverb.The word stuffed is a verb and a noun.
because they are
At Christmas a specially the Turkey can be stuffed. The pigeon can also be stuffed. most birds are stuffed inside then cooked.
While the material in stuffed toys are safe for washing, a special effort to not put them in the dryer would be advised. Drying them could cause shrinkage and possible fire from getting to hot.
There is one syllable in "stuffed."
Nothing is stuffed in his crotch.
Stuffed is one syllable.
No, not literally, like a stuffed-animal would be. But, you can be stuffed as in, the expression, stuffed meaning you are too full or satisfied. It might be something you'd say at an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Peppercorns were stuffed up the nose.