Examples of using Farts in English and their translations into Malay
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Just farts.
The farts aren't igniting.
I can't smell Pyro's farts.- Really?
It farts when I cough. That's weird.
It's old, crusty and smells like farts.
I wanted to see if my farts would be too loud for you.-Hey!
I don't feel like talking about farts.
But she farts in class sometimes and pretends like she didn't.
Get out of here… I knew I should have used real farts.
Have you honestly been holding your farts in for a whole year?
You can't get me, thunder Cause you're just God's farts.
If farts could travel at the speed of sound, we would smell them almost instantly, at the same time we hear them.
Why? I loved everything about my grandpa except for his farts.
On the average, a healthy person farts 16 times a day.
I have been going to the bathroom,but all that comes out are farts.
We haven't hit the farts yet, but thanks to the Ken's famous salsa, the gas will be rolling tonight, baby.
And then, he used to let off silent but lethal farts.
Though farts come out with varying velocities, we don't typically smell them for about 10-15 seconds after letting them rip.
Turns out the little guy is pretty funny. Sometimes she farts, like….
Some experts think that farts are a natural part of your digestive system, so holding them in won't harm you.
And how am I supposed to get Batman'srespect when I'm working with these human farts?
Some experts think that farts are a natural part of your digestive system, so holding them in won't harm you.
Mmm, it's airplane pretzels and house red, for four hours. and the recycled air, and the breathing other people's farts.
While most cultures feel that farts should be suppressed in polite company, there are some cultures that not only don't mind letting them fly in public, but they actually enjoy it.
I remember one… one time in high school, we must have been 14 or 15, me and Stevie smoked a joint, and we decided to… to light our farts on fire.
In ancient Rome, Emperor Claudius, fearing that holding farts in was bad for the health, passed a law stating that it was acceptable to break wind at banquets.
Only about one percent of a toot contains hydrogen sulfide gas and mercaptans, which contain sulfur, and the sulfur is what makes farts stink.
I know it started with farts, but the real issue is that many of my students aren't able to learn about these things at home or from their peers because they don't have the same linguistic access.
Only about one percent of a fart contains hydrogen sulfide gas and mercaptans, which contain sulfur, and the sulfur is what makes farts stink.".
In ancient Rome, the Emperor Claudius, fearing that holding farts in was bad for the health, passed a law stating that it was acceptable to break wind at banquets and apparently set a fine example.