A jungle bunny is an offensive phrase describing a person of African descent. The jungle part of the phase seems to refer to the native continent of Africa where jungles were considered to be the predominant land forms. The bunny part seems to refer to their ability to run fast and/or rapidly reproduce or high sex drive.
Orangatan or jay reed It is actually 'Person of the Forest/Jungle' Orang does not carry any gender or age in the Malay Language. Peter Mathiessen in his 2000 book, Tigers in the Snow, states that a tiger is referred to as the "old gentleman of the forest".
A person has two eyes.
When you call a person a sloth it means that person is slow.
A person who keeps bees is a Beekeeper or Apiarist.
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A person who is fidgeting may exhibit behaviors such as tapping their fingers, bouncing their leg, playing with objects in their hands, or shifting in their seat frequently. Fidgeting often occurs when a person is feeling restless, bored, anxious, or trying to focus.
The conclusion that can be reached from this passage from "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair may relate to themes such as the harsh working conditions in early 20th-century America, exploitation of immigrant labor, or the impact of industrialization on workers' lives. The passage likely highlights issues of social injustice, economic inequality, and the dehumanizing effects of the capitalist system on individuals.
A person showing timidity may appear hesitant, avoid eye contact, speak softly, and exhibit nervous body language such as fidgeting or avoiding confrontation.
Jungle toe is a slang phrase used to refer to a person's ugly feet. It is derogatory.
The point of view in Moby Dick is first-person, with the narrator being Ishmael who tells the story from his perspective as a character within the novel.
A bird of passage is a migratory bird, especially a passage migrant, or, figuratively, a person who passes through somewhere.
A person who trades labor for passage is called
The passage of voice or electronic signal is to transmit (verb) or a transmission (noun). The passage of objects is to transport (verb) or transportation (noun).
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A person who likes reading newsletters. That's it...