A yard ape is derogatory slang for an unruly child.
I think it's actually yard ape because it could be a ape that might like the yards at peoples homes.
Without additional context, it's unclear who or what "yard ape" refers to. If "yard ape" is a term for a pet or a person, Ramona's feelings would depend on her personal experiences and relationship with them. If you provide more context, I could give a more specific answer.
the length of the chain
Ramona is proud of how she handles Yard Ape because she stands up for herself and tries to assert her independence. She refuses to let Yard Ape control or bully her, showing her resilience and strength. This incident helps her feel empowered and more confident in dealing with difficult situations.
An ape without a tail is....an ape. No species of ape have tails.
Ape (the animal) is simio or mono. Ape as a description of a big uncouth person, is bruto or bruta. Ape, used affectionately (or not) in "You big ape!, is "Pedazo de bruto!" or "Animal!" Ape, the verb, as in "to ape his manerisms" is imitar. Ape, as in "to go ape" (ie crazy) is "ponerse como loco"
What did the Ape put in the cup? brr-ape will be a good for this pun a brr-ape.
A baby ape is called an infant or a baby ape.
fat ape shibo saru baby ape akachan saru
An Orangutan is an Ape. The difference between a Monkey and Ape is an Ape has larger more developed brains.
No.
what do ape's eat