Lions are seen as bold and courageous. This would mean that you were bold, maybe a little rough.
There are a few meanings. The first is a soft bunny that you can snuggle with. The other, according to the urban dictionary, is someone you love very much and can stay in bed with all day.
yes because its saying to go to bed!
The answer is a bed. A bed has four legs, it sits on the floor with its legs, and "waits" for someone's legs to come and lie down on it.
Yes, "dog bed" is a noun. It refers to a specific type of bed designed for dogs to sleep on. In this compound noun, "dog" describes the type of bed, while "bed" is the main noun.
They are eating your bed clothing!
the lion ear the people
Taking someone to bed. That implies having sex with the person, "sleeping" with them.
Bed shampoo is when you wash someone's hair when they are in bed (because of illness). Did you mean Bed Head Shampoo? This is a shampoo that is manufactured by Tigi.
you can try going to a web site were it tells you how you can treat it if your trying to get rid of it you should call someone to remove them from your house or bed
Taking someone to bed. That implies having sex with the person, "sleeping" with them.
Someone is dying and you wait with them until they do.
Buy another bed for you to sleep in, I guess.
He just wants you in bed!
In English, the idiom is "in bed". There's a subtle distinction in that people tend to use "in bed" to mean "lying down, under the covers" (and thus technically "in" the bedding), but will say "on [someone's] bed" when they mean sitting on top of the covers.
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simply means he/she is cheating on you...
in a juicy bed with lot of hoe's