Ah! A ready tongue was hers! It means she was fast to smart off, give a comeback, to state her opinon, to argue her point--- and the other person, usually a male, didn't appreciate her speaking at all.
full of deadly poison
As a question: Is it ready? or Are You Ready? As a statement It/he is ready.
Being able to roll your tongue is a genetic trait controlled by a single gene with two alleles. If you can roll your tongue, you are likely to have inherited the dominant allele for tongue rolling. If you cannot roll your tongue, you likely have inherited the recessive allele.
No, "hers" does not have an apostrophe. "Hers" is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership or belonging without needing an apostrophe.
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Ah! A ready tongue was hers! It means she was fast to smart off, give a comeback, to state her opinon, to argue her point--- and the other person, usually a male, didn't appreciate her speaking at all.
full of deadly poison
I'm not ready to answer that right now. Assure her that its not impossible in time, but you just want to make sure when you say it you mean it, for yours and hers sake.
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
that your tongue is no longer their
His; hers; its.
it is always gonna be about the motion of the ocean no longer a virgin...
it's just like using your tongue to massage hers, just move your tongue around hers, you can't really stuff it up, just don't slobber all over her. Lmfao! Kissing comes naturally kid. Don't worry about that. What you need is a girl who goes down on a first date.
That means your tongue is hurting.
Get ready for a horrible burning sensation if you place it under your tongue or permit it to disolve in your mouth. It lasts for hours.
If it is very loose and when you push it with your tongue it moves/wiggles other wise it might not be quite ready to come out.