The common name is, "Waterspout".
A waterspout.
They don't dig into the ground, but they do stamp their front feet before they spray as a warning. However, if you startle them, they can spray without giving a warning.
A few signs to look out for is bird activity, especially diving gannets and tall column of spray which come from their blowholes.
call the poison control center treat for shock
Yes, so long as the frosting has set properly. (If the frosting is very soft, the spray may drip/run into the frosting giving an odd appearance).
It's called "Makin' Moves" made for the commercial
To increase the concrete cover on an existing column, you can apply a layer of shotcrete or form a new concrete jacket around the column. First, clean the surface of the existing concrete to ensure proper bonding. Then, create forms to contain the new concrete, ensuring that the additional cover meets the required thickness. Finally, pour or spray the new concrete mix and allow it to cure adequately.
1. Get out your paint can. 2. In every colorset there's a column with special effects, which you got the rainbow from. 3. Pick the black square at the very top. 4. Spray the rainbow'd brick.
No it is a verb form, or a plural noun. (The singular "spray" can be used as an adjunct or adjective, e.g. spray deodorant, spray paint.)
If your shifter is on the steering column, the problem is probably under the dashboard on the steering column. It is an easy fix. remove the panel under the steering column, and spray silicon lubricant on the shift lever that extends out of the column that the shift cable is attached to. 9 times out of 10 this will be the problem. Or, you could follow the other suggestions or have your transmission replaced. but at some point, you will need to lubricate this linkage to fix the problem.
spray can intestines (also known as spray paint)
spray butter is butter in a bottle, and you spray it on your food.