"Lean your head to the right" is a physical instruction often used in various contexts, such as in exercises, medical examinations, or dance. It involves tilting the head towards the right shoulder, which can help stretch the neck muscles or improve posture. This movement may also be used in communication to express curiosity or attentiveness.
its not lean on you its lean on me and its Bill Withers
Love lifted me
It's hair right round
right round - flo rida
Is it the same as lean
Based on right handed handshakes when you cross hug you lean your head on the persons right shoulder. Facing them this would be on the left.
you lean by left right left right. :P
leave it normal and put this before the word. "[Tilt head slightly to the right]"
The difference between a left and right hug is determined by which direction the individuals lean their heads when embracing. In a left hug, both people lean to their left, while in a right hug, they lean to their right. This distinction can vary based on cultural norms and personal preferences.
he will get closer and close - he will put his arm around you - he will lean in - he will touch your face - he will tilt his head and lean in - now all you have to do is lean your head, close your eyes, and enjoy!
just lean in and tilt your head
One great exercise to help correct a stiff neck is to do head rolls. Simply lean your head in the most forward position, roll it to the right and around and back to the front.
Well You Go Really Fast And As Your Speed Increases You Lean Your Head Back And Then YOur Body CAREFUL Your Bike Should Follow IF DONE RIGHT
You lean, or focus your weight, to the right
cover it with a tissue & lean your head backwards.
Look at him, tilt your head and then lean forward to kiss.
A homophone for "lean" is "lien," which is a legal term meaning a claim or right to property.