The proper way of spelling this word is indeed "ow." This word connotes an expression of feeling hurt in some way. The word "ouch" is a form of onomatopoeia, which is a word or exclamation formulated from verbalizing the physical property of a sound. Other examples of onomatopoeia are 'meow,' 'boom,' and 'slurp.'
To suffer or inflict pain is to hurt.
Endure = Suffer through something / Tolerate somethingInjure = To harm/hurt or be harmed/hurt
The exclamation (interjection) is spelled ouch. (e.g. Ouch! That hurt!)
A pain in the head is a headache. A severe form is a migraine headache.
After Sally had her c-section she worried that the incision would not heal properly because she came down with a case of bronchitis and the coughing hurt in the area of the incision and stitches.
If it is applied properly, it should not hurt you.
To suffer or inflict pain is to hurt.
blesse masculine + blessee femiane = hurt :)
Endure = Suffer through something / Tolerate somethingInjure = To harm/hurt or be harmed/hurt
Your lawnmower is not properly adjusted.
Hurt= "Lastimarse" Hurt self= "Autolastimarse"; another option could be "lastimarse a uno/si mismo." Hope this helps...
true but machines hurt people when people dont use machines properly
No, they do not hurt if used properly. When using, be sure to read the directions for all electric nose-hair trimmers.
If properly trained, no
It doesn't, unless you fail to wipe it properly after excretion.
If applied & maintained properly, they should not be painful.
The exclamation (interjection) is spelled ouch. (e.g. Ouch! That hurt!)