If your tobacco spit is red, it could indicate the presence of blood, which may suggest gum disease, an oral infection, or other serious health issues. It's important to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Continuing to use tobacco can exacerbate these conditions, so discussing cessation options with a healthcare provider may also be beneficial.
Grasshoppers do not spit tobacco. The only way to spit tobacco is to chew tobacco, which grasshoppers do not. However, they do spit as a defense mechanism.
no
because the tobacco juice mixes in with your spit making it brown and gooey
because chewing tobacco is manly
they use chewing tobacco and u have 2 spit it out
Many of them used chewing tobacco, which causes the mouth to make more spit. So unless they wanted to swallow the gunk, they had to spit it out.
False.
False.
Chewing tobacco spit. Gross but true.
one inserts the tobacco if it is dip or snuff between the gum and lip preferably on the lower jaw and is sucked on and spit until it is discarded. Chewing tobacco is ripped off of a plug and then chewed and spit in the same manner as gum.
Dewayne and The Allstars
you can sores in your mouth