Grin from ear to ear means when your smile is really big because you are really happy.
A Chelsea grin is a form of torture. It's when your cut from ear to ear ! It can be callled a Chelsea smile or a Glasgow grin too.
the word grin can be used as so: A wide grin spread across my face,He grinned of my approval. This is all I know Hope this helps :)
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You grin from ear to ear too much!!!!!
A grin is a wide smile that shows the teeth. A giggle is a quiet laugh.If you use the phrase "We just did it for grins and giggles" then obviously you did it so that you would grin and giggle, or have fun.
From the action of giving someone a Chelsea Grin, which is cutting from the side of the mouth to the ear. Presumably their lead took a liking to this and thought it a good name.
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"Grin" is a facial expression where a person smiles widely, often showing their teeth. It can indicate happiness, amusement, or satisfaction.
The future tense of "grin" is "will grin."
The LITERAL meaning would be a flea in your ear! But "a flea in your ear" is an idiom, a saying, and it is not normally used literally.
The term "mean long grin" is not commonly used or recognized. It is likely a made-up phrase or a specific term used in a certain context or community. Without further information, it is difficult to provide a specific meaning for this phrase.
It is a form of humour that is bitter or scornful. A sardonic grin or laughter for example