it means can i have your number...or it could mean that they want to "eat you out"
The singular possessive form of the word "taco" is "taco's".
Taco's is the singular possessive.
"Taco Mano" translates to "taco hand" in Spanish. It could refer to someone's hand holding or eating a taco, or it could be a quirky name for a taco shop or food truck.
The future tense of "bite" is "will bite" or "is going to bite."
Are you talking about the possessive form, as in something that belongs to a taco (such as the taco's meat), or did you think, for some unknown reason, that there might be an apostrophe in some plurals (that aren't also made possessive at the same time)? If you thought that an apostrophe belongs in a standard plural, then why and where did you get that idea? Why and where does anyone, not just you, get an idea that a nonpossive plural would have an apostrophe? There is no apostrophe for plural of "taco," as in "They're selling tacos here." Use an apostrophe for the possessive form, though, as in "The taco's meat is good," or to show a contraction of "taco is," as in "This taco's great!"
Hold the skinny part with fingers and bite on front part that is facing you or just take all the ingredients off and just eat it all separate
It take a Taco Bell Taco approximicly about three hours to make just 1.
Take a Bite was created on 1988-10-03.
The National - 2012 Take the Taco 1-4 was released on: USA: 3 October 2012
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to take a bite out of A+.
It's called a walking taco, for future references. 1. You take a small bag of Fritos ( or any corn chips ) 2. You take the chips and crush them up. 3. You add the taco meat you have made into the bag. 4. You add lettuce, tomatoes, etc. AND BOOM! Taco in a bag :) Hope I helped!
Because either you ate a hot taco before sleeping, or you saw a rated R movie.
Dave Brubeck - Blue Rondo a la Turk
A dentist will have the patient bite onto alginate, so that an impression of the bite can be taken and examined.
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A mosquito can bite a person in a matter of seconds.