The saying "clean as a whistle" means to be completely clean or free from any dirt or impurities. It can also imply that something is in perfect condition or has been thoroughly checked and found to be flawless. The phrase emphasizes clarity and purity, often used in both literal and figurative contexts. Its origins are somewhat unclear, but it has been in use since at least the 19th century.
As clean as a whistle.
very messy
That saying is from the MTV show Jersey Show....When There Is And Ugly/Fat Chick In Presence They Sound A Horn and They Say Grenade Whistle!!
...a whistle
More saying....can Harrison Ford whistle? I'm sure he can.
that you are refreshed
Stephan Harper.
Blowing the whistle is calling attention to wrong doing.
If you mean when trying to whistle using your mouth, then the jawbones
A common simile for "as clean as" is "as clean as a whistle." This phrase conveys the idea of something being spotless or free from dirt, much like the clear and sharp sound of a whistle. Other variations include "as clean as a hound's tooth" or "as clean as freshly fallen snow," both emphasizing purity and cleanliness.
Clean: slang for saying "Take this girl" Dirty: you can figure it out...LOL
You blow your fingers in your mouth.you can blow with a real whistle.when you whistle you blow loud.