It means that someone is listening in on your conversation, and you don't want them to hear what you're saying. Example: If you and your friend are talking about a surprise party your throughing for Mackenzie, and Mackinzie is standing a few feet away, you would say, "Shhh.....The walls have ears..." And that would be saying to the friend that Mackenzie is listening!!! Stop talking!!!
The phrase, 'go shake your ears' is an insult. When someone says this, they are referring to a donkey shaking his ears.
when the hamster puts it ears up it mean he is happy
When a dog flattens his ears he is feeling a strong emotion, either fear or agitation.
It could be a mutation
It's listening behind it or there's wind blowing in it's ears
Walls Have Ears was created in 1998.
"Die Wände haben Ohren" means "the walls have ears".
No, that's just an expression.
Palestinian and Persian
"Fields have eyes, woods have ears" for the telegraph crossword last Saturday. The modern days equivalent is the 'walls' have ears.... Clive
Walls Have Ears - 2008 was released on: USA: 7 June 2008 (Boston International Film Festival) USA: 29 May 2009 (limited)
"If rocks could think!"or"If walls had ears"
Conan - 2010 The Walls Have Ears and Other Side Effect of This Medication 3-45 was released on: USA: 12 February 2013
"Ears"
It means internal walls in a building.
It means they are alert. listening. or paying attention. (if the ears are forward) If the ears are pointed back it can mean irritation or anger or fear.
We have two ears and one mouth.