Yes, a person can gyrate their head. Gyrate means to move quickly, move or cause to move in a great circle or spiral.
They crawl from one persons head to the other from prolonged head to head contact, they can't jump or fly.
Lice can be transmitted from one head to another through close head-to-head contact or by sharing personal items like hats, combs, or brushes. The lice crawl from one head to another and can also survive away from the scalp for a short period of time.
No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
nothing has only a head and a tail tadpole or coin
somebody cheesed her to have snakes on her head and tern them in to stone
Gyrate means to spin and twist. Here are some sentences.The clothing on the line will gyrate wildly in the strong wind.To do this dance, you gyrate in time to the music.Tops gyrate when you spin them.
gyrate is to twirl
More like, 'What is gyrate'. To gyrate is a verb - it means to spin on ones own vertical axis. AKA - to spin.
The two children did happily gyrate around the dragon that ate the deadly pirate. Gyrate means to whirl.
A spinning top won't gyrate forever.
twirl
The anagram is gyrate.
Gyrate
twirl
In The Pirates of Penzance, W. S. Gilbert rhymed "pirate" with "gyrate."
The scientific term "rotate" is "gyrate" (sometimes spelled "girate").
Kirsti Takki has written: 'Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina associated with hyperornithinaemia'