"Barking at a knot ..." would be similar to saying someone is not doing a particularly good job at something they have undertaken.
do you mean tied the knot? That means to get married.
I wrap the outside ribbon around for about three times and then wrap the inside ribbon the same way. I then tie the ribbons together in a double knot. Finally I tuck the extra ends in.
i believe you are referring to the cheer that george made up that went... "rat sh*t, bat sh*t, dirty old tw@t, sixty nine assh*les tied in a knot, hooray! lizardsh*t! f*ck!"
You can find kite jokes online on various sites. Patient: Doctor, I have the wind. Have you got anything for that? Doctor: Here's a kite. Four kite strings go into a bar one at a time. The first 3 got thrown out by the bartender who refused to serve kite strings. The last one took off his hat, tussled up his hair and walked in. When the bartender asked if he was a kite string, he replied, "No, I'm a frayed knot!"
If you mean pointe shoes, you take the outsdie ribbon, bring it around the inside of the foot just above the ankle, and keep bringing it around until you can put it under where you wrapped it around, just behind the ankle. Then you take the inside ribbon and wrap it aroudn the outside ankle. When it meets with where the outside ribbon is, you tie the two ribbons in a knot and tuck it up under where it can't be seen. Flat shoes, aren't tied they are just slipped on.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant doing something useless, wasting your time, or trying the impossible. A dog that barked at a knot in a plank was certainly not accomplishing anything.
cats cradle,
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant very large. A cowboy might say, "That sure is a thumping knot you've got on your head."
Tying Shoelaces
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant very large. A cowboy might say, "That sure is a thumping knot you've got on your head."
The homophone for "knot" is "not."
The homophone for "not" is "knot."
Another name for the Hercules knot is the square knot.
its the palomar knot 95%
There are 3 common names for the same knot - Overhand Knot, Thumb Knot, and Common Knot. None is more "correct" than the other, it is simply a matter of where the knot was taught to the person using the knot.
The male hyena does not have a knot, therefore they do not knot.
i want mean holy knot of weadding