stubbing your toe means jamming the hell out of it on something hard (table,chair)
Depends of how hard and where you do it.
Walking barefoot around a house your unfamiliar with will increase your chances of stubbing your toe which could lead to a broken toe.
In my case.....210, after stubbing my toe.
Stubbing your toe typically occurs when you accidentally impact your toe against a hard object, such as furniture or a door frame. It can be painful due to the force exerted on the toe, causing temporary discomfort and potential bruising. Avoiding cluttered environments and wearing protective footwear can help prevent toe stubbing accidents.
After stubbing my toe, it began to swell
0.o...never. You might wanna check to see if that is a gangrene infection. But it could just be a bruise from stubbing your toe. See a doctor ASAP.
Keep your toes away from any sharp or hard object. Also,watch where you are going when walking in/out of a door.
If you are talking about the past-tense form of the verb "stub", as in stubbing your toe, it would be a past-tense verb.
Stubbing your toe is a sudden and sharp pain that occurs when the toe collides forcefully with an object, often resulting in immediate discomfort. This sensation can be intense and is usually accompanied by a brief feeling of shock or surprise. Following the initial pain, there may be lingering soreness, swelling, or even bruising in the affected area. The experience is often described as a mix of acute pain and frustration, as it can disrupt activities and cause momentary disorientation.
A mother cat responds quickly to her babies' cries. Stubbing one's toe often brings cries of pain.
Hello, I see you are asking " What is turf toe?"Turf toe, also called a metatarsophalangeal joint sprain, occurs when the ligament underneath your big toe hyperextends. This causes a sprain in the main joint of your big toe. orthopedicshealth. com/condition/turf-toe/c/37414
Falling off a ladder, stubbing your toe on concrete walkway, spilling a drink on the floor, breaking dishes and glassware on the floor, falling down, etc.