24. Why do we fart? Pee-yoo! What is that smell? That is a fart.Farts are made of gas(气体). The gas is made in two ways. First, when we eat food, some air can go into our stomach. Second, when our stomach breaks down the food we eat, it makes some gas, too. All the ...
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Why Do I Fart So Much on My Period? Understanding Menstrual Bloating and Gas There’s a pesky side effect that many women experience during their period: excessive flatulence. Gas [...] 10 Jun What is the world record for the longest fart? Most people would be surprised to learn that th...
There are some things that remain unchanged from child to adulthood — and giggling when you toot is one of them. Whether you blame it on the dog or your husband, passing gas is a normal bodily function. However, is it possible to fart too often? Are your daily farts trying to tell ...
Fart walks may help with the feeling of bloating Exercise does seem to help relieve bloating. That’s been anecdotally known for a long time, but to really prove that point, researchers infused gas into people’s intestines(!) and then had them lie on their backs, pedaling their legs bicy...
If you’re dealing with more frequent gas than usual, your body might be trying to send you some hints about how it’s functioning. Read on to see if one of these culprits is behind your sudden stinkiness.
The external anal sphincter is the only part of the digestive process we have conscious control over. So, if we decide the time is not right to pass gas, we constrict the sphincter and the fart is trapped. Without a backdoor to escape from, the gases recede back into the colon. ...
Most of us, and even some scientists, think that fart gas is produced within our intestines, and that gas comes from many different sources, including gas produced by chemical reactions in our intestines, and gas produced by bacteria. But it appears that there is more to it than that. ...
v.break/pass wind; fart (not a polite term); let one; pass gas (from the intestines and through the anus) hú li fàng pì lái táo bì liè gǒu 狐狸放屁来逃避猎狗。 A fox breaks wind in order to escape from hunting dogs. ...
1 n.fart; pungent intestinal gas discharged through the anus fàng pì 放屁 fart pì gǔn niào liú 屁滚尿流 scare the shit out of somebody chòu pì 臭屁 smelly fart 2 n.infmlrudemetabosh; nonsense jīn wǎn diàn shì pì yě méi yǒu 今晚电视屁也没有。 There's bugger all on TV...