The phrase
"bodily excretions" refers to the waste materials that our bodies get rid of. This includes things like urine, feces, sweat, and other substances that are not needed by our bodies and need to be expelled.
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And yet, on the other, you know there will be a lot
of bodily excretions to clean up before you get there.
Yes, I'm one of those crazies who opted in to spraying down and reusing the pieces of cloth that hold my
kids bodily excretions.
«Talking
about bodily excretions is still a kind of taboo and this may have contributed to the fact that researchers avoided this topic in the past.
By locating a slew of puerile fantasies — Saul
loves bodily excretions — within hot - button issues, he raises them to a highly sophisticated aesthetic level.
I will be here and here reporting live and sharing all the good / the bad / the sculptures made
from bodily excretions with you.
The maneuver in this context was meant to exist like any of the detritus and
bodily excretions gathering and flowing in the streets of New York City, yet it was different because it was art — parodic, dissenting — a cosmological takedown of abstract monoliths.
The results are a bit underwhelming, no matter how much feces gets smeared around in a bathroom scene that adds to the film's perplexingly prominent use
of bodily excretions.
Because distemper is present in
every bodily excretion and can be spread from contact, human to animal transmission and even through airborne transmission, it is critical that puppies be vaccinated to prevent infection from occurring.
Icterus (yellowness of the skin, mucous membranes, sclerae [the tough, usually white outer surface of the eyeballs] and
bodily excretions; also called «jaundice»)
The New York — based artist Leigha Mason references the same film in her Spit Banquet (2013), a videotaped performance of
bodily excretion and communion — guests sitting at a dinner table and continually spitting — which also recalls the work of Paul McCarthy.
That's right,
bodily excretions.