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If you mean the symbol &, it is called an ampersand.
that is your air bag light
it means buckle your belt to save your life! i own a 97 GTP and its located in the middle of the instrument cluster when your seatbelt is not fastened.
i think you mean Khanda ?
potatoes are called sbuds If you mean the symbol "-" then in the United Kingdom, of which England is a part, it is called a "hyphen".
It means that you need to buckle your seat belt! If your seat belts are buckled, then go ask the dealer, or a car service person.
Its actually called yellow belt and it signifies the plant's growth as taekwondo training progresses.
If you mean simply redirecting the ball with your head that is called a header.
Well, I think they called baseball, because for base.... their are bases in the game, and for ....ball, their playing with a ball.
The symbol for a question mark is simply called a "question mark."
Depending upon which symbol you mean, it usually means that symbol DOUBLED.
Do you mean this: ~ It's called a tilde.