In band it means to make notes sharper by "tounging" your instraument.
Having your tongue in your cheek means that you are speaking with a hint of irony, sarcasm, or humor. It is a way to convey that what you are saying should not be taken completely seriously or at face value.
The silent letter in the word "tongue" is the "u." It is not pronounced when saying the word.
Nothing. The phrase is tongue in cheek, as if you were talking with your tongue twisted into your cheek instead of in the middle of your mouth. Tongue in cheek means you are not speaking seriously, but in jest.
You make a tongue twister for Indiana by saying it 10 times fast in an Australian accent. You will end up saying "inny out of"
"Hold your tongue" means don't just say what comes to mind - or think before you talk.
When "the cat has your tongue", that means that you can't or aren't saying anything.
"The cat's got my tongue" is a way of saying "I don't know what to say." People will often ask it if the other person in the conversation seems tongue-tied.
Its just a fancy way of saying "tongue peircing".
relax while saying it
It is a saying and it means why are you so quiet?
Having your tongue in your cheek means that you are speaking with a hint of irony, sarcasm, or humor. It is a way to convey that what you are saying should not be taken completely seriously or at face value.
The silent letter in the word "tongue" is the "u." It is not pronounced when saying the word.
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
LOL! The tongue is "tied" at the back of the throat so you can talk. Imagine someone whose tongue was loose at both ends and lubricated by ball bearings! She talks a lot, probably too much.
Nothing. The phrase is tongue in cheek, as if you were talking with your tongue twisted into your cheek instead of in the middle of your mouth. Tongue in cheek means you are not speaking seriously, but in jest.
that your tongue is no longer their
It means you refrained from saying something