because sound make that noise
A "Squirrel Nut Zipper" is a funny name that my daddy made up and call his kids when they are being goofy or something.
Yes, zipper is often used as a transitive verb. "Zipper your jacket" meaning to close your jacket, or "Zipper your lip" meaning to be quiet or shut up.
Well, the simple machine eats up the little pegs it is connected to and walah the zipper works.
Scientists have not yet come up with a collective name for ocelots.
They took their name from an Australian expression describing low nocturnal temperatures in the outback (the colder the night, the more dogs needed to keep warm while sleeping).
I looked this up and didn't come up with an inventor by that name. I found a writer.
Connected bodies
A "Squirrel Nut Zipper" is a funny name that my daddy made up and call his kids when they are being goofy or something.
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Zipper is a noun. The verb is zip. I don't need to zip it up.
The part of the zipper that comes up and down, and opens or closes the teeth is called the slide. It usually has a zipper pull attached to it which is a tab to help it go up and down. Sometimes the tab breaks off, but a new one can be attached. For more about the zipper and how it works, see this: http://science.howstuffworks.com/zipper.htm/printable
Get a replacement right/color and length and have someone sew it in for you
Yes, zipper is often used as a transitive verb. "Zipper your jacket" meaning to close your jacket, or "Zipper your lip" meaning to be quiet or shut up.
a zipper is zipped up and down a velcro you can strap
Derek Willis and the Q man.
To do up peoples shoes.
The zipper got created when some one historic, made it up in the 1700`s