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| - Tongue is part of the local crime syndicate in Hatmandor. He will approach the Hero outside Under the Influence after Basel's final quest is completed. The name "Tongue" probably comes from the fact that he speaks for his leader, Mirage, rather than Mirage appearing himself. When it comes to combat, Tongue is no amateur, as he strikes hard and can take multiple hits. Ironically enough, he turns out to be stronger than Mirage himself (though that may not be so suprising once his true identity is known). File:Placeholder
- Twisty was a man with a severe speech disorder, and Noah Tall once called him a "Tongue-twisted twerp."
- A tongue cut from a Monster. It has a disgusting coating of sticky saliva.
- Ze Tongue has a prehensile tongue with a morphic tip that can change into an axe, net, boxing glove etc. He can also lick through solid metal. A French-accented weirdo in Cherry Bomb’s Super-Rejects gang, his icky sticky tongue-twisting power failed to prevent him being comprehensively clobbered by Umbra.
- Tongues of beef, veal, lamb and pork are nutritious and appetizing Variety Meats. They can be found fresh, pickled, smoked and Corned and can be prepared in a variety of ways to be served hot or cold. All tongue is tough and requires long, slow cooking to make it tender. Beef tongues weigh from 2 to 5 pounds, veal tongues from ½ to 2 pounds, pork tongues about 1 pound and lamb tongues around ¼ pound. Fresh tongue should be refrigerated for no more than a day before cooking. It must be scrubbed thoroughly before using.
- The tongue is a part of Transformer anatomy sometimes found inside the mouth. Though Transformer tongues seem similar in structure and appearance to the tongues of humans, what function they serve on Transformers is uncertain. Though considering that Transformers appear to speak just like humans, using what appear to be lips and teeth to form phonemes, it's possible the Transformers who have tongues use them to help form those sounds. Whether Transformers also use tongues to taste, as humans do, is unknown. Or maybe they serve no purpose and somebody built them crazy.
- The Butterfly dancers of Rigel X had unusually long tongues, which allowed them to grab butterflies with them. (ENT: "Broken Bow") In the alternate reality James T. Kirk developed numb tongue following an allergic reaction to the Melvaran mud flea vaccine. (Star Trek) The Ayt, a species present on Earth in the alternate reality, connected their tongues upon meeting at the Port of San Francisco bar. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The Voth were one species with unusually long tongues for humanoids, and used them to lick caught insects off special lamps. (VOY: "Distant Origin")
- Tongue is a Future Shark. He was Link's sixth creature. His card, along with the Move Cards Futaba Super Cannon and Tragedy of the Sphere, winded up off the coast of the Dominican Republic. He activated when a boat knocked open his Card Capsule. He battled and defeated Tylo, Penguin, Lance, Badger, Nathan, Larry, Scuto, Iguano alongside the Anurognathus Dozen, Armor, and the Deinonychus Trio in succession before finally running out of energy and turning back into a card. Three episodes later, he battled a Silurian Scorpion and won. Six episodes later, he battled a Dimetrodon and easily won. Eight episodes later, he fought in a battle royale and emerged victorious. Two episodes later, he battled in a battle royale and emerged victorious.
- The tongue is a muscular organ attached to the back of the bottom of the mouth. It contains all the taste buds found in the body, allowing a person to have a sense of taste. It also plays a major role in speech. Most people have fine control of the muscles of the tongue, allowing them to move it through a wide range of positions and shapes. Not being able to move the tongue properly is a sign of many neurological disorders. In Half-Wit, Eric Foreman runs through a series of tests with a patient to show control over the tongue that shows normal neurological function.
- One of the most obvious aspects of the tongue is that it's in your mouth. If it isn't in your mouth, or at least attached to the bottom of your mouth, then it isn't your tongue, or you've just had it cut off. This is assuming that it's not the Tongue on the north coast of Scotland of course. Another obvious statement is that when the tongue is removed, there is blood and pain. And it's red. If it's not red, then you must be on some sort of hallucinogen, unless you've been eating Black Jacks. It also works alongside its dearest comrade, the nose. Many tales in the past have been written of glorious tongues committing suicide when the nose was destroyed. Few know that if some body's nose is removed, the tongue attempts to follow it. Tongues are a very faithful creature, and they can taste th
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