"Tear it up" is a colloquial expression that means to do something with great enthusiasm, energy, or skill. It can refer to giving a lively performance, achieving great success, or simply having a good time.
A complex tear of the medial meniscus means that the tear involves multiple parts or layers of the meniscus. This type of tear is often more severe and may require surgical intervention for repair or treatment. Recovery time and prognosis depend on the extent of the tear and the individual's overall health.
"No gross labral tear" means that no visible or obvious tear was identified during a clinical examination or imaging study of the labrum, which is a ring of cartilage around the socket of a ball-and-socket joint like the hip or shoulder. It suggests that there is no significant or large tear requiring immediate surgical intervention.
A tear is typically measured in microliters (µL), with one tear droplet estimated to be around 7-10 µL in volume.
When air comes out of your tear ducts during nose blowing, it indicates a connection between the tear ducts and nasal cavity, possibly due to a tear duct blockage or nasal congestion. This condition can be uncomfortable but is usually not a serious concern. If persistent or bothersome, it's best to consult a doctor for further evaluation.
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Tear It Up was created in 1984.
Well, I'm assuming you mean "tear up a tree" as "quickly run/climb up a tree". If that is the case, then the Raccoon most certainly will. I have witnessed it myself and it is quite possible. But if you mean "tear" as "shred" then no. Unless the tree is about as tall as a rabbit.
It might mean exactly that, but it usually means verbally - you tear their arguments to pieces instead of tearing their body up.
Moving Up - 2005 Tear It Up Tear It Off 2-3 was released on: USA: 29 October 2005
As in "their property", but not yours to tear up?
Tear the Place Up was created in 2009-07.
Teir is the Scots for tear, rend ( not the tear drop ).
you can tear it up with a hammer like they're made out of wood
"Ver-tear": "Ver" as in "very" and "tear" as in "tear the paper up"
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Who's tear? Do you mean: Thaila? Annabeth? Cause the answer is no for both
I Think it means he is kind of mad sad or in a aggressive mood