The phrase "green and loud" could refer to a variety of things, but one common interpretation is a frog, particularly a bullfrog. Frogs are often green in color and are known for their distinctive, loud croaking sounds, especially during mating season. Alternatively, it could describe a vibrant outdoor scene filled with lush vegetation and the sounds of nature.
Yes he is but he is not scary loud just loud loud
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
As loud as you want it to be!!!
for the music to be loud...
Loud would be represented with the word forte (f). Very loud would be fortissimo (ff). Suddenly loud would be sfz (sforzando) Somewhat loud would be mf(mezzo forte)
if your favorite color is green that means you are loud nice funning and caring
LOL(laugh out loud) WHAT DO YOU MEAN? LOL ITS JUST SO FUNNY! GREEN SKIN!
hi loud noise big green vast
Cee Lo Green
Hemp, cannobis, weed, grass, pot, smoke green, loud, herb, bud,
Orange is one colour that should not be worn with lime green. Other florescent colours like bright yellow or pink are probably not a good choice either because it would make you too bright and too loud. Unless you're the type of person who loves to wear loud and bright colours...
Yes he is but he is not scary loud just loud loud
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
No. Laugh is a verb, loud is an adverb (loudly), and out is an adverb (modifies loud, idiomatically). The idiom "out loud" means "aloud." Loud, is, however, usually an adjective (loud noise, loud colors).
loud = probably neutral (can be proud and loud or boisterous, annoying loud)
That's what they do to express themselves. Maybe they need to be cuddled, maybe something is too loud, maybe they want to get out of their cage.
LOUD