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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a split tongue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing physical characteristics, such as in reference to certain animals or in metaphorical expressions about speech or communication.
Example: "The snake had a split tongue, allowing it to sense its environment more effectively."
Alternatives: "forked tongue" or "divided tongue".
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She carried a pet crow with a split tongue that she'd trained to say "Miss Belle," "Stonewall" and "General Lee".
Except maybe they have hair all over their body or maybe they turned themselves into a tiger or have a split tongue like the Lizard Boy".
Gallinger is no stranger to body modifications, she sports a split tongue and many, many tattoos body modifications are part of who I am," she told VICE.
In case you missed the other creepy new teasers for the upcoming fourth season, there was also a man with a split tongue, an odd-looking hand and the very first look at the cast in costume.
The new teaser finally gives us a quick look at a person (since we're not too sure if that hand belongs to a human) and shows a man with a split tongue licking a lollipop.
Nicol - who also has a split tongue, silicone horns implanted in his head, and the whites of his eyes tattooed black - was left with, among other things, a broken nose and a fractured and impacted shoulder.
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The other teasers for "AHS: Freak Show" include a man with a split-tongue and a creepy non-human-looking hand.
A boa constrictor, as swollen as a fire hose, was coiled in a terrarium, his split tongue testing the air.
Born With Three Mouths… and Split Tongue is the most recent creepy creation from photographer Alva Bernadine aka the highly-skilled and bizarre Bernadinism.
Under such conditions the fourth estate becomes a mere parody of the human intelligence, and had best be turned over to bright birds with split tongues or to monkeys who can make change.
Steve doesn't think split tongues and forehead horns will ever become mainstream, but "there are about 10,000 people with implants now, and 30 body mod artists worldwide".
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