Touching or rubbing a female genitalia to stimulate arousal up to orgasm,
Made famous by a Led Zeppelin in a song 'Houses of the Holy'
"Can I take you to the movies? Can I take you to the show? Can I be yours ever truly? Can I make your garden grow?"
Nothing grows on a dry tooth is an old Canadian idiom. It means that being bitter and closed off can't lead to any change/making new friends. Saying it is a good way to call out your friends out when they display un-Canadian-like behaviour.
Can I have a bite of your pancake?
No.
Nothing grows on a dry tooth.
A phase to use when playing dodge ball, and that one kid in the back of the room isn't throwing any balls.
Person One: Dude, he's just standing back there doing nothing.
Person Two: GROW SOME, AND THROW SOME.
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a statement used to tell people that you are not rich. even though the literal meaning is wrong, as money comes from paper, and paper is from trees, the meaning of the statement does have some use, and is always a good statement to live by.
Jane doe: mom, can i have these 100$ jeans?
Jane doe's mom: no honey, money don't grow on trees!
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A live “show” that Tegan and Sara created to entertain their fans during the Coronavirus Pandemic, which became popular almost immediately. The show includes their famous banter, Sara’s gardening, Tegan’s great interviewing skills, Sara’s cats: Holiday and Mickey, funny comments from their mom, Sonia, their art director, Emy, and Sara’s partner, Stacy, and best of all: a tipsy Tegan and Sara. There’s something for everybody. A shirt was relased in support of Where Does The Good Grow. Every Thursday, they go live on Instagram at 3pm PST, to host Where Does The Good Grow.
“Hey, are you going to watch today’s episode of Where Does The Good Grow?”
“Of course! I wouldn’t miss it!”
Chant used during bayonet drills for many army's, including the British.
What makes the grass grow?
Blood, blood, blood!
Who's Blood?
The Enemies!
Who's Enemie?
The Queens Enemies
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I buried my dogs in where the red fern grows
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