that is actually incorrect. its a combination (most likely due to confusion) of "by the skin of my teeth" and "its no skin off my nose." not sure how either of those got started, but just fyi
Well the only sport that that saying is associated with is baseball and it means to hit the ball so hard that you are going to knock the outer skin right off of it. Obviously that's not possible but it is a good saying none the less.
In the old days people would cut the skin off a turkey and freeze it and when they had a carving or were trying to break an addiction it is like saying I'm quitting now.
Yes. Anything that is applied to the surface of your skin will come off either by rubbing, with water or oil, exfoliation, or when your skin rejuvenates itself.
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it will stain your skin, and it will be on you until that skin flakes off, that process could take up to 27 days
Yes it is because you are taking off al the enalmal off ur teeth and the thinner ur teeth get the softer food u have toeat
you scream and it will bleed
If its teeth are chattering, it is saying "Back off". If it sounds like it is purring, it is happy.
When people use the phrase "by the skin of your teeth," they mean that the person barely accomplished what they were trying to. The figure of speech "skin of your nose" is not a common one.
In Africa they've started saying that it reduces the transmission of AIDS. I remember hearing an Indian saying that a healthy foreskin is a gift from God.
To eat their food, which in their world is usually fresh meat. So the sharp teeth cuts and tears through the tough leathery skin digging down into the muscle. Then his teeth help him rip and cut the meaty muscle off bones.
It's because the dog has evolved to be a predator. The sharp teeth allow the dog to rip raw meat off of bones, rip skin off of muscle and generally be able to hunt down, attack and kill its prey.
To peel a hot dog all you must do is go to the very top or bottom of it you may use your hands or teeth but either one you use all you do is peel off the skin
Well the only sport that that saying is associated with is baseball and it means to hit the ball so hard that you are going to knock the outer skin right off of it. Obviously that's not possible but it is a good saying none the less.
The same thing all canine teeth do for all species, including people, canine teeth make it easier for animals to tear into their food, particularly meat, makes it easier for them to break the skin.
No. They originate on different continents for starters. Thay also are so much alike if you take their skin off and look at their bones and muscles you can't tell them apart.
YOU don't take them off. When your orthodontist thinks your teeth have become straight enough, he or she will use an instrument to pry them off, followed by sanding the glue off you teeth, and finally finishing off by polishing your teeth.