I have never heard the saying, "Slap your ears back." However, I have heard of 2 others that are similar. "Pin once's ears back" means get ready to move or act quickly and decisively. "Box your ears" is a threat to hit someone in the face or head.
Young ears ought not hear what I have to say.
The idiom "ears must be burning" is believed to originate from the superstition that if someone's ears are burning, it means someone is talking about them. This belief dates back to ancient Rome and Greece, where it was thought that the sensation of burning ears indicated that someone was gossiping about you.
Literally, "lend me your ears" means requesting someone to allow you to borrow their ears. However, it is an idiomatic expression that originated from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. In this context, it figuratively means asking someone to listen attentively or pay close attention to what you are about to say.
The term 'ears of a dog' is 'a dog's ears'.
The Maori word for ears is "taringa".
This is aggressive slang. Box your ears means to slap across the face. For example: 'Apologise now before I box your ears!'
Young ears ought not hear what I have to say.
One thing for sure, do not slap it. Your close bond and all the trust that goes with it will evaporate. You may want to try saying "bad pig" sternly. Do not scream, this will hurt their ears. By doing this, you are training them not to do 'naughty' things.
ears forward-happy ears to side-content ears flat back-aggressive, in pain ears slightly back-listening behind them
when a horse puts his ears back he is angry or in pain. It depends what he puts his ears back at. I hope this is of some help to you. what to you do that he puts his ears back at...?if you wright back im sure i can help you..=]
The phrase "lend me your ears" is a metaphorical way of saying, listen to what I am saying. Or in an older version, it could be rendered as hear ye, hear ye.
No. You will be stuck with great gaping holes in your ears and it will take a long time for them to shrink but they will not "grow back". YES. whoever answered your question before doesn't know what they're talking about. I and many of my friends have stretched ears and i've seen people who've had their ears stretched to half inch and still healed all the way. not saying you won't be able to notice some scarring but they will definitely heal up! :)
Some grasshoppers make sounds with their back legs but they do not have ears there.
horses often show their feelings by moving their ears, if the ears are forward: the horse is interested or exited in something. if the ears are slanted back or twitching: the horse is relaxed and listening to what is around him. if the ears are flat back: the horse is angry.
to pay attention to using your ears focusing on what someone is saying
If a horse's ears are back, it can indicate anger, pain, or unhappiness; however often horses tilt their ears back to listen to a noise behind them. If the ears are pinned back flat to the head, it is a sign of anger, pain, or unhappiness.
6 days. ---- because the skworl gots to bring back its own ears!