Nothing. If you meant BIW, it's biweekly.
If you mean "to bow" then it's "Υποκλείνομαι". If you mean "the bow (of the archer)" it's "Τόξο"
No such thing! Do you mean "bow and arrow?"
If you mean a little bow on the wall you enter cheat code: BOW, or if you mean big red bow, you can buy it in minnie and you, which is next to pet shop
Doesn't mean anything. They are just different colors.
In Korean, "bow" can mean to bow as a sign of respect or to bow in the context of archery. The word for bow as a sign of respect is "μΈμ¬νλ€ (insahada)" while the word for bow as in archery is "ν (hwal)."
If you mean Rihanna's song Take a Bow, 2008.
If you mean the rosin, you take the rosin in your left hand and you move it up and down the bow hair.
it is a ships body
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Do you mean rosin? To rosin the bow, you get some rosin from your music store, and rub it along the bow hairs a couple of times.
The front of the boat, or the "bow", is open and is usually equipped with seats or a sun deck.