They're not really called knees, but yes, they are on the front legs, they bend like our knees, and the back legs bend like our elbows. :) hope i helped
"I scrapped my knees" is "He desechado mis rodillas" in Spanish i.e. 'I got rid of my knees'. But I think you mean 'I SCRAPED my knees', which is 'Me rasque las rodillas'
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A gate or small crush. If you are strong enough, between your knees.
It is probably "The Time of My Life", which has the lyrics 'got down on his knees'.
Her knees
no they got it from worms
Actually they have got ears! They are on the knees. Weird, huh?
Good at giving head
He got married to a sheep
The noun 'sheep' is both the singular and the plural forms. You use sheep interchangeably. Examples: I found a sheep in the road. John has six sheep. The dog corralled a flock of sheep. One of my sheep got mixed in with my neighbor's sheep in his sheep pen.
no, he hurt his knees too bad and he got knee surgery. He could skate but risk injurying his knees again
Because of everything she had been through ans she got on them knees :)