a) When someone steps on the back of another person's shoe so that their heel pops out, they have given that person a "flat tire."
Or b) A saggy butt is a "flat tire."
In 1920s slang, a "flat tire" referred not just to a deflated car tire, but also to someone who was dull, boring, or lacking in energy. It could describe a person who failed to impress or entertain, much like a flat tire fails to perform its function. The phrase was part of the vibrant and playful language of the Roaring Twenties, characterized by its clever and colorful expressions.
No clue, never heard this term used. A slack tire sounds like slang for a flat or deflated tire.
If you mean flat as in flat tire... that would be desinflada while the whole word for flat tire is la llanta desinflada. If you mean 'apartment' - piso
it means flat tire.
The American word for "flat" typically refers to something level or lacking elevation. It can also describe a surface that is smooth and even. In certain contexts, "flat" can refer to a type of tire that has lost air or is deflated. Additionally, in slang, "flat" can mean dull or lacking in excitement.
Mi si sgonfia la gomma is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My tire is flat." The declarative/exclamatory statement translates literally as "The tire deflates itself for me" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee see SGON-fya la GOM-ma" in Italian.
If you mean the Flat tire indicator button, it's next to the parking brake.
No, once it has a flat spot it will always have a flat spot. Replace the tire.
A full tire is heavier than a flat tire. When a they are both flat they weigh the same but added air makes the full tire heavier.
Yes, a flat tire can typically be reinflated using a tire pump or an air compressor.
To repair a flat tire you first need to remove the tire from the rim. Once removed inspect the tire for the damager and repair the puncture.
Yes, you can refill a flat tire with air using a tire inflator or an air compressor.