can infringe use to describe a tiger?
all the boys wanna touch her junk.
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). Examples of noun to describe tigers are:mountain tigermascot tigerspirit tigerjungle tigerfather tigergranite tiger
"El Tigre" is Spanish for "the tiger," referring to the large, predatory feline mammal. It can also describe a mythological creature or be used as a nickname for someone with a fierce or aggressive personality.
A white tiger is a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger, characterized by its white fur with black stripes. They are not albinos but have a genetic mutation that causes reduced pigmentation. White tigers are often considered majestic and are popular attractions in zoos due to their unique appearance.
The term "white tiger" is used to describe a rare genetic variation of the Bengal tiger known as leucism, which causes a lack of pigment in the fur. The name "white tiger" is derived from its coloration, which gives it a white or pale golden color with black stripes.
You describe the tiger -- what did it look like, sound like, smell like? Describe your emotions as you saw the tiger.
gigantic, a monster,
very scary
it has black and white stripes
tenacious
determent smart honest excellent Golf player
A liger is a combination of a loin and a tiger. A mammal that has a mane, and is all stripety!!
Restless, lonesome, bitter, tame, docile
black (?)strong (5 letters not 6)MightMeatyScaryGiantFurryLitheToughHeavySolidStoutAgileQuickFleetFeral
determined, beautiful, talented, athletic, fierce
well, a dinosuar will be making love to a tiger and from all that love ribosomes are created
all the boys wanna touch her junk.