not nessesarily
tripping balls it is a very common expresipn
tripping balls it is a very common expresipn
No. Tripping by a blocker for the ball carrier or by a defender trying to tackle the ball carrier is illegal and is a 10 yard penalty.
About in the 20's i think and you get some tripping over 30's as well
i saw unicorns and rainbows while i was tripping
Trip is already a verb.Other verbs depending on the tense are trips, tripping, and tripped.Some example sentences are:"I saw him trip in the step"."She trips on her shoelace"."There was nothing we could do to stop him tripping on the wet steps"."He tripped in the street".
The only way would be a blood to blood transfer.
i saw unicorns and rainbows while i was tripping
"Trip" has two meanings. 1--- verb, meaning to stumble over an object. "Harry tripped over the rubbish lying on the ground." 2---- noun, meaning a vacation or holiday "The Browns took a trip to go camping in the desert."
There are 2 syllables. Trip-ping.
A breaker will keep tripping until the fault that caused it to trip is corrected. That's what it is designed to do. There's either a circuit overload or a short circuit. How fast the breaker trips can indicate how overloaded it is. If you are very close to the rating of the breaker you can actually trip it over time. If you are definitely over the breaker will usually trip instantly. If there is a short circuit you can usually tell that by how violently the breaker trips. If you have conduit you can hear the wires banging around in the pipe. A frequently tripping breaker may also be faulty and need to be replaced - breakers are designed to fail by tripping prematurely rather than by not tripping at all, as this is much safer. This is very often the case for breakers that trip at seemingly random intervals, often when very little load is being drawn.
According to answers.com: "James Gibb, an English enthusiast of the game, discovered novelty celluloid balls on a trip to the U.S. in 1901 and found them to be the ideal balls for the game. "