Ah! A ready tongue was hers! It means she was fast to smart off, give a comeback, to state her opinon, to argue her point--- and the other person, usually a male, didn't appreciate her speaking at all.
This phrase likely means that she was quick to speak or respond. Her words were ready and easily accessible, indicating that she was articulate or had good communication skills.
Tongue kissing involves gently touching tongues with your partner in a rhythmic and coordinated manner. Start with closed lips and gradually introduce your tongue, following your partner's lead. Remember to communicate with your partner and pay attention to their cues and responses.
The correct spelling is "tongue".
As a question: Is it ready? or Are You Ready? As a statement It/he is ready.
No, hers is already a possessive pronoun. No apostrophe is needed.
She was witty
This phrase likely means that she was quick to speak or respond. Her words were ready and easily accessible, indicating that she was articulate or had good communication skills.
Putonghua means common toungue
I'm not ready to answer that right now. Assure her that its not impossible in time, but you just want to make sure when you say it you mean it, for yours and hers sake.
It means there is a small metal stud or ring going through your toungue.
The phrase "ready to tongue was hers" is somewhat ambiguous and may refer to a readiness for verbal expression or communication, possibly in a poetic or metaphorical context. It suggests that someone is prepared to speak or express their feelings, potentially relating to intimacy or connection. Without additional context, its precise meaning can vary, but it generally implies a readiness to engage in conversation or reveal emotions.
His; hers; its.
no
its a toungue
it is always gonna be about the motion of the ocean no longer a virgin...
She says a lot more than she does, so if you are intimidated, you have no reason to be
with there toungue