white asparagus from Germany...
Even the asparagus is white!
"Tsk" assuredly needs inbound air. Elswise, it is a !click.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
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white asparagus from Germany...
Even the asparagus is white!
"Tsk" assuredly needs inbound air. Elswise, it is a !click.
Lee, when you come to Cincy, we will have some seriously KICKASS sushi.
Though you don't deserve it, really, because you [say it with me, now] SUCK.
I say either tisktisk or go with the non easily spelled, which is more like t-t-t-t. Or tutut. Depending on how you do the vowel. Or it is a complete clicking with the tongue thing that has no english translation.
Nuh-uh. For a horse, you do the sucking on the side thingy.
That's right. But they're similar.
Nuh-uh. For a horse, you do the sucking on the side thingy.
Context, people, context!
That's right. But they're similar.
Well, they're both sucking clicks, but besides that ... not so much. As for dogs, I call them lips pursed, sucking, no click.
And I'm apparently incapable of making that noise without also patting my thighs. Thankfully I'm no longer at work.
Well, they're both sucking clicks, but besides that ... not so much.
I'm sorry but sucking clicks counts as a fairly narrow genre of sound.
And I'm apparently incapable of making that noise without also patting my thighs. Thankfully I'm no longer at work.
Monitor which thigh you're whapping. I don't want you to be all purple in the morning.
As for dogs, I call them lips pursed, sucking, no click.
You mean kissy-kissy face? (Yes, that's the technical term.)
Jess, that side-suck thing is also used among my friends, along with a fist-knocking type hand motion, to indicate "doing it." FYI.
Lee, when you come to Cincy, we will have some seriously KICKASS sushi.
Yay!
Though you don't deserve it, really, because you [say it with me, now] SUCK.
Rubber + glue= YOU suck!
I have different kissy-sucky noises to call my dogs than those for my cats and another sound altogether when asking a horse for a canter.