I think you're asking about a tool called a "Slim Jim" its used to open car doors by inserting the Slim Jim down into the door lock assembly via the window and then pulled up unlocking the cars door.
take the three torque screws out of hub then in there is a round clip i used a flat screw driver and a straight pick like an ice pick , hold it with flat screw driver and pry under one end with the pick
There isn't one. It's not one word. It's two. "Lock pick."It's a pick that is used on a lock. It's not one word, and thus has no definition.
No. It can be used to bypass some locks - but that's not "picking" the lock. Picking the lock involves mimicking the function of a key. Liquid nitrogen doesn't mimic the key, it breaks the lock (in some cases).
By definition, a combination lock cannot be picked, as it has no key. It can be "cracked" in some cases where putting pressure on the lock and diagnosing the dial can reveal the combination. It can also be "bypassed" where tools are used to open the lock without the use of the combination. Neither of these are "picking" the lock however. In order to pick a lock, it must have a key of some type.
Lock bumping is a type of lock picking procedure that is used when attempting to pick a pin tumbler lock. Lock bumping is done using a special type of key referred to as a bump key.
A life lock would be something used to secure your identity so that you are not fraudulantly invaded. I believe there is a company called Life Lock that claims to do just that.
A flat cap is sometimes called a sixpence because it became popular among working-class men in the early 20th century who would commonly store a sixpence coin in the hat's lining for good luck. The term likely originated from this association with the coin.
A pick gun is used for the picking of locks. There are many websites one may learn how to use a pick gun. Some of these sites include Lock Picking 101 and How Stuff Works.
The word picked is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb pick.
Quite simply, pickup lines are called that because they are used to "pick up" the girl.
Lock Picking can vary depending on the types of locks. Trying to open a wafer-tumbler lock can differ from tubular locks. There are the five most used lock picking equipments available which can be used to open home or offices such as half-diamond pick, tension wrench, hook picks, rare picks, and warded picks.You should be able to find them at most hardware stores.
Its called a pick-up.