It's ironic because it sounds so biblical and yet has the word 'thermogene' in it. Seeing as they worship Ford and not God it could be a holy phrase to them. A teaching like 'love thy neighbour'.
Marking lambs is normally when you castrate the male lambs and tail the lambs and give them their first vaccinations.
Bring the young lambs to the fold means to pen up the younger sheep in the herd. It also means to bring the young people to church to worship.
if a person call you a lamb it is an endearment term. Lambs are known to be sweet, cute, and loveable.
It most likely is smelling or checking you out
A pig in a blanket means a hot dog inside a slice of cheese.
Marking lambs is normally when you castrate the male lambs and tail the lambs and give them their first vaccinations.
To create, to beget.
noun:Zeugen = witnessesverb:zeugen = to father, sire, beget, procreate
Lambs and sheep are basically the same thing, unless you mean that lambs are younger and sheep are older. Then obviously sheep's ears are longer.
What do you mean by a normal guitar?If you mean an acoustic, then you can get steel, gold wrapped, silver wrapped and bronze wrapped.
to be the father of. so and so "beget" so and so. it can also skip a few generations.... so it would be possible to say the my great grandfather beget my brother. Often used in genealogies, and usually only with regards to the males in the family.
The phrase "wrapped in an impenetrable mist" could mean that the area is covered in thick fog that you can't see through. If it is being used symbolically, it could mean that an area is undiscovered, or even that someone is unable to think straight (as in "my mind was wrapped in an impenetrable mist").
To be protected.
brand new, wrapped
Bring the young lambs to the fold means to pen up the younger sheep in the herd. It also means to bring the young people to church to worship.
Wrapped up means absorbed, interested to the point that you're ignoring everything around you.
Yes. I mean...its in dog food food isnt it? haha