A yacker is someone who talks at excessive length, or a curveball in baseball.
Too much money paid to a court to allow someone to be set free should not be given
you get a penalty and have to redo the touchdown. The above answer is wrong. Excessive celebration is a dead-ball personal foul. Because a dead-ball foul occurs after the play is over, the touchdown still stands. The 15-yard penalty is assessed on the ensuing kickoff.
You can raise the vehicle front or rear and move the wheel back and forth and up and down, so as to feel for play. Excessive play in the wheel indicates loose components, whether a wheel bearing or tie rod or ball joint. If there is excessive play moving the wheel left and right, then could be a tie rod. If there is excessive play up and down, then could be a ball joint. If there is excessive play all around, then could be the wheel bearing.
Yes, they are arrested and sent to rehabilition for excessive ball loving.
You are allowed a reasonable amount of time to reach the ball, and then ten seconds from that point. If you take an excessive amount of time you can be penalised so be careful.
It explodes in 39.2 seconds after being heated at 375 degree Fahrenheit in an oven. VERY messy.
Can be incorrect alignment, bad lower ball joint, badly adjusted steering,or wrong pressures.
Definitely ! - Both sides of tread will usually show erratic wear.
when there is excessive movement in them, rubber gaitors are split or rotten and rust in the ball socket, steering wander, uneven tyre wear, steering knocking, especially pronounced under braking
Worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends and worn shocks are the main causes.
Loose ball joints will cause excessive tire wear, and if they come apart the wheel assembly could come loose. This would cause a complete loss of steering control.