Having milk behind your ears means that you are still young and naive, indicating you still drink bottles & are messy like a baby.
When any gender puts bunny ears behind someone's head it means they want to have highly romantic socializing
It's listening behind it or there's wind blowing in it's ears
Well if the horses ears are just slanted backwards a little it means the horse is listening to you. but if the horses ears are all the back where they are touching the back of there neck then they are very mad.
When a horse's ears are pinned back (Flat against the back of it's head.) it is telling you "Back off buddy!" It means the horse is not in a good mood. (It is not happy.) This could be followed by a kick or a bite, so watch out and back up!
The phrase, 'go shake your ears' is an insult. When someone says this, they are referring to a donkey shaking his ears.
I think you heard it wrong. There is a phrase "wet behing the ears," which means a novice at something, but nothing about writing behind the ears.
It means they are new at something, inexperienced, or naive. See the Related Link."Wet behind the ears" is an idiom refering to "being born yesterday" or being infintile in that someone doesn't know anything. So if someone says, "You're still wet behind the ears," they're telling you that you're uneducated.
When any gender puts bunny ears behind someone's head it means they want to have highly romantic socializing
It's listening behind it or there's wind blowing in it's ears
There are zero instances of that anywhere online, I would guess it's either something like 'wet behind the ears' or 'still warm' but would have to see context.
It means offend the ears of the standing audience in the theatre - the lowest people It means offend the ears of the standing audience in the theatre - the lowest people
Well if the horses ears are just slanted backwards a little it means the horse is listening to you. but if the horses ears are all the back where they are touching the back of there neck then they are very mad.
If the ears are slightly backward then the horse is listening to what is behind them, they put their ears like this when they are sleeping as well. However, if they are flat back against the horses poll the they are showing that they are angry or distressed.
Just tilted back ears is just a horse listening to something behind it. If they are pinned against the neck however, this would indicate anger or frustration.
There isn't actually a part which the ears go through unless you mean the fly mask. The head piece goes behind the ears and over the poll, and the browband goes across the front and underneath the forelock.
There are different degrees of 'backwards'. If his ears just flick back in a relaxed manner he is listening to something behind him. If his ears are pinned back flatter on his head he is sending a warning that he is not happy. It could result in a bite or a kick so when you see his ears like this be on your toes.
When a horse's ears are pinned back (Flat against the back of it's head.) it is telling you "Back off buddy!" It means the horse is not in a good mood. (It is not happy.) This could be followed by a kick or a bite, so watch out and back up!