The saying run around like a Banshee originated from America. It originated from the American tales of the Banshees,
The full saying is more like "the hair of the dog that bit you". Weirdly enough, it was originally meant to be taken literally. Placing the fur of the dog that bit you on the wound was considered to be a cure for rabies. The saying can be traced back to a Latin saying,similia similibus curentur, meaning "like cures like", which dates back to around the 4th century BC. The use of the phrase as a metaphor for drinking more alcohol to cure a hangover dates back to the fifteenth century.
Blue jays sound like a loud scrachy banshee shreak that lasts for about three seconds
Because they feel like snorting!! It's like saying why do humans sneeze!
The saying is "bleed like a stuck pig," since a stuffed pig wouldn't bleed.
yes because that's the way they like it and saying they like u
This name comes from the phonetic spelling of the Irish 'bean sidhe'. In Irish folk law a female spirit whose wailing warns of impending death
Walruses get their food by waddling around like penguins, sticking out their tusks, and saying "COME TO MAMA!"
Walruses get their food by waddling around like penguins, sticking out their tusks, and saying "COME TO MAMA!"
like a 2 stroke
a Banshee is a noisy female demon-like creature in folklore- sometimes called a Screamin" Demon.
It's a variant of the old Irish saying "As the big hound is, so will the pup be".
if their both modified the same like for example jet kit k&n and pipes the zilla would still beat the banshee but a banshee can be made way more faster
A stock Yamaha Banshee tops out around 72.8 mph depending on the machine and factoring in wind and friction drag from chain,wheel bearings Ect... A Fully ported and polished banshee with absoultely everything aftermarket will go up to 120 mph (like my banshee) 420cc . 540cc, 720cc , and 900 cc triple cylinder BANSHEE ENGINES can reach speeds of 200 MPH but are normally used in sand dunes/drag racing not really for the trails or public roads...
It sounds like 'ban' as in 'banshee'.
I THINK- its the fact the Banshee 2 has an effects loop so you can feed it right to your amp,as to where the banshee 1 would run to a seperate amp. I may be wrong but this to me sounds like a huge improvement.
The literary term for a figure that forewarns of danger, like a storm banshee, is a harbinger. Harbingers are often depicted as omens or signs that something significant is about to happen.
About the same as America has learned. Or it depends on what your saying, like where did England learning come from.