The saying 'bees knees' is a popular slang term used by teens in an earlier time. The term often is used when referencing the 'awesomeness' of an individual.
There are three types of bee that nest in the ground: digger bees, sweat bees and mining bees. These are known collectively as ground bees and are particularly beneficial as pollinators.
A honey bee carries pollen on its hind legs in a 'honey basket' on what would be knees on a human.
Bees collect pollen on their hairy bodies as they move from flower to flower. The pollen sticks to their bodies and is then carried back to the hive in special pollen baskets on their hind legs. This pollen is used as food for the bees and to help pollinate other flowers.
Most go to the BP gas station. The mean and unpleasant ones in Canada go to a different station They are the Esso bees
That youre hungry and bees hate you
bees knees my man!
Bees have jointed legs, and they have femurs and tibias, but no patellas (knee caps) so can't really be said to have knees.
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Socrates, Lot of bees, Purple knees... (you get the picture)
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The phrase "you are the best" when translated in Greek it it is pronounced as "esy eise o kallistos/ i kallisti for the male/ or female person" or "εσύ είσαι ο κάλλιστος/ η καλλίστη"
bees, knees, trees, john cleese, cheese, luoise, keys
I don't think there is a specific verse that relates to the song, assuming you mean "City On Our Knees" by TobyMac. It is more of a song that is saying that it is time for people to come to Jesus.
haha! yes they do. they have little joints in their legs, but without kneecaps of course.
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