It's a message of hope: It means that God will listen and act on what you say.
We have two ears and one mouth.
It means look at my mouth and pay attention to what I am saying.
I have never heard the saying, "Slap your ears back." However, I have heard of 2 others that are similar. "Pin once's ears back" means get ready to move or act quickly and decisively. "Box your ears" is a threat to hit someone in the face or head.
it's a metaphor. it's saying that the person likes the sound of their voice.
When someone or something is foaming at the mouth, it is usually a sign of rabies. They should be taken to a doctor.
I am just saying you should pray to them but you don't have to I mean its your choice
When you mouth it, it looks like your saying 'I love you' to other people.
because from that moment they began to carry the mark of the gods, made in his image and likeness
Literally: To work someone through their ears.
It means to talk a lot without saying anything of value.
Nothing, the saying has no reference in reality or scripture.
Well some people have the tendency to spit when they talk and when you " Say It Don't Spray it" You're basically saying keep your saliva in your mouth when you talk