Pangaea 98% sure that's the answer
yes sea turtle slide on their bellies, but their fore flippers are shaped like paddles so movement on land for them is difficult.
Punctual.
It's another way of saying "watch out" According to the site about.com: Fore" is another word for "ahead" (think of a ship's fore and aft). Yelling "fore" is simply a shorter way to yell "watch out ahead" (or "watch out before"). It allows golfers to be forewarned, in other words.
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A fore-and-aft sail is another term for a ship's boom
There isn't an idiom called "high fore." Try to figure out exactly what you heard or read, and type in another question so we can answer it.
Care fore, Cherish, conserve, defend, and guard.
FORE - Meaning lookout ahead
As today players many years ago had caddies, and each caddy had a "forecaddy", the forecaddy would assist the caddy. The forecaddy would stand out in the fairway and wait for the balls to be hit from the tee, so they could be found. As soon as the player hit the ball, the caddy would shout "fore", a shortening of the word forecaddy, to let him know the ball was coming.
A barkentine is another term for a barquentine - a sailing vessel similar to a barque but fore-and-after rigged on the mainmast.
Yes, not only CAN it be, that is exactly what it is fore.
Mr- Fore by Fore - 1944 was released on: USA: 7 July 1944