To emit digestive gases through the anus.
1 She suffered with severe flatulence and would pass gas right in front of us and not say excuse me.
2 And, despite a lack of scientific evidence to support the assertion, many women are adamant they never pass gas .
3 The Gas We Pass talks about why we pass gas , how much we pass, why it sometimes smells bad, and that gas is healthy.
4 The Brothers particularly enjoyed stories or mimicry of humans passing gas or fainting.
5 So at first nobody said anything, but it was like someone had passed gas .
6 I passed gas the first day on set and that put everyone in the mood.
7 He sasses grown people, he passes gas in church just to be funny, he cusses-
8 He then passed gas , laughed, and walked back out.
9 It's America's favorite excuse to roll around on a couch passing gas for three hours.
10 Fortunately, when she passed gas , the mutt produced a high flutelike note but no stink.
11 The other two guys passed gas in harmony.
12 There are dozens of rules, right on down to a ban on passing gas while wearing them.
13 He was the kind of guy who passed gas in class and then yelled out, Hey, that stinks!
14 Bob burped and passed gas .
15 In other words, the phrase "pull my finger" is understood to be a description of the act of passing gas .
16 Subject to the conditions named below, a permissible explosive is defined as an explosive which has passed gas and dust gallery tests Nos.
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