if you have 2 balls under your tongue what are they?
Pull them out and tell him to keep them in his pants!
If you're missing one of the balls, put the ring in so that the only ball is under your tongue. This will keep it from being pushed out.
The bone under the tongue is called the hyoid bone. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck that does not directly connect to any other bones. The hyoid bone plays a role in supporting the tongue and helping with swallowing and speech.
The little bit under your tongue is called the "frenulum linguae" or simply the "frenulum." It is a small fold of tissue that connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, helping to anchor the tongue in place and allowing for its movement.
To squirt spit from under your tongue, first, build up saliva in your mouth. Then, use your tongue to push the saliva toward the front of your mouth and create a small pocket beneath your tongue. By quickly contracting the muscles under your tongue and pushing against the roof of your mouth, you can forcefully expel the saliva. Practice can help you control the amount and direction of the spit.
Probable not...you should get that checked out...
These small spikes are likely your taste buds, which help you detect different flavors in food. They are a normal part of the anatomy of the tongue and play a crucial role in your sense of taste.
Homeopathy.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
Their bones are so small that they snap like a twig under pressure.
Under your tongue does not squirt water. Saliva glands located under the tongue produce saliva, which helps with digestion and keeping the mouth moist. The sensation of water under the tongue may be due to saliva production.
The bit is placed on the tongue.