It means orally - something said instead of written down legally.
"Mouth" in English is bocca in Italian.
To keep the mouth and mouth close (kiss), I think.
litterally "shut your mouth" so basically shut up.
Yes, as is i like wiener in and around my mouth
View of the mouth
mouth
Entrance, beginning, mouth of a river.
The "bill" is the bird's beak, or mouth.
Word of mouth is just and expression used to advertise or publicize something on a person to person basis. If something is traveling by word of mouth it typically means it is traveling like a wild fire, and that is fast.
"shut up" is two words, not one, and they mean to close your mouth, or to be quiet. and a "cuss" word is a word that many take offence to.
Its plural for the word στόμα (stoma) meaning ''mouth'' So its mouths.
Either the tree that carries grapes, or it can mean "Word of mouth"
As in 'Shut your trap', 'trap' means mouth.
"Shut up" is a phrase used to tell someone to stop talking or to be quiet. It is considered rude and impolite in most circumstances.
If you mean that thing in the mouth, it's tongues.
Rude, disrespectful, will do anything, uncouth, foul mouth
It mean the skin or the mucosa (the linieng of the mouth etc.) is gone due to mechanical trauma or infection.