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"BUCK-el" like buckle. It rhymes with knuckle.
The answer to this depends on who is saying it, but in general, no, this is not an insult. The "Bible Belt" refers to an area of the United States that is predominantly Christian. The "Buckle" of the Bible Belt normally refers to the states that are central to this region and is typically used to emphasize that a state is even more heavily Christian in its culture than the other states in the region.
Platelet aggregation is the medical term for the process in which platelets stick together.
A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
There is no such thing as a tenth degree black belt.
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A belt and braces is another term for a belt and suspenders - a system of redundant systems with mutual backup in the event of one failing.
Technically,Yes. But realistically no. They are both drive belts, but the term drive belt is normally what is referred to as a non-serpentine belt. This term is used to distinguish between the two type belts. A drive belt tension must be adjusted manually, whereas a serpentine belt tension is controlled by a tensioner.
The term "ride stick" is a sexual term. What it means is to have sex in a way. This is where a girl would be on top in most cases, when having intercourse.
A staff or stave.
The Cotton Belt is a term used for the group southern states that grow cotton.
An ashplant is an alternative term for an ash sapling, or a term used in Ireland for a walking stick.