Moving with short, quick movements and squirming typically indicates a sense of agitation, restlessness, or discomfort. It may convey feelings of nervousness, impatience, or unease in a person's body language or behavior.
it means writhe
At one point it was a slangy short form for pizza.
A cat's tail movements can indicate their mood and intentions. For example, a twitching tail can signal irritation or aggression, while a relaxed, gently swaying tail usually suggests contentment. It's important to pay attention to other body language cues and context to interpret the meaning accurately.
There are several different terms for a short tail, and they all mean the same thing, but the method of arriving at the short tail might be what is different. Bobtail is a short or shortened tail for either a cat, horse, dog, or other animal. To be born that way or to cut it short. "Bobtailed". Manx cat has an internal vestigial tail. Nickname "manxtail".
Soring is something that is done to show horses. It involves inflicting pain on them, on purpose, to exaggerate the leg movements on gaited horses. It is both unethical and illegal.
It is to make quick, short movements as from fear, cold, excitement or weakness. You could be nervous.
"Writhering" refers to a twisting or contorting motion, often associated with pain, discomfort, or struggle. It can describe the physical movements of a person or animal as they squirm or writhe in response to distress. The term is also used metaphorically to convey emotional turmoil or agitation.
it means don't try to prove yourself Innocent when your not and you are guilty Worms are slimy and they squirm a lot. If you are "worming out" of something, you are trying to squirm away without getting caught, or trying to get away without having to confess what you did.
it means writhe
The word "term" can rhyme with "squirm" and is often associated with a duration or period, but it doesn't directly mean to cause sickness. However, "germ" is a better fit, as it refers to microorganisms that can cause illness. If you're looking for something that rhymes and fits the context, "germ" would be the ideal choice.
It means mouth movements :)
verbpast tense: fidgeted; past participle: fidgetedmake small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience."the audience had begun to fidget on their chairs"synonyms: move restlessly, wriggle, squirm, twitch, jiggle, shuffle, be agitated; informalbe jittery "the audience began to fidget"
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because they are mean
A flashing light with timed periodic movements.
You're Pregnant DAH!
Yes.