you might be referring to pass the dutchie by musical youth pass the dutchie on the left hand side
Pass the Dutchie was created in 1982-09.
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Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth
Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth
Not only don't they eat with their left hand, but it is super offensive if you offer to shake their hand with your left hand. It's considered socially unacceptable to pass another person an object with the left hand. Why? Because the left hand is traditionally recognised by Malaysians as the "toilet wiping hand". And therefore seen as "unclean".
Pretty much the same as anybody else. It is customary for Arabs, many of whom are Muslim, to use the left hand for that function. For that reason, it is considered insulting to extend the left hand to an Arab or to eat or pass food with the left hand.
It means to hand a bucket down the line to someone else. Perhaps you heard the idiom "pass the BUCK," which means to pass the responsibility to someone else.
Most of the electric current will pass through the path through the body which offers the least resistance, NOT the 'quickest' path, as speed doesn't come into it.
It is simply a pass using the players natural stance. A players stick is curved depending on if they are right or left handed. A pass using the concave section of the stick is a forehand pass and a pass using the other side of the blade is a backhand pass. Backhand passes are usually less powerful and accurate because they go against the players natural stance.
Under the coil pack on the left hand side (pass. side)of the moter