The answer for each one is duck :)
it depends on the type of the pin
Pinhead is a fictional character
When train cars are linked together{coupled} it was much like a trailer hitch, but instead of a ball hitch, there was a pin hitch. The man who aligned the hitch and dropped in the pin was sometimes referred to as the "Pinhead" . I'm not sure if this may be a mechanized operation these days.
pinwheel pinup pinhead pinpoint pinhole
"Capocchia di spillo" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "pinhead."Specifically, the feminine noun capocchia is "head" in specific applications, such as regarding the top of a pin. The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun spillo translates as "pin."The pronunciation will be "ka-POK-kya dee SPEEL-lo" in Italian.
Pin the tail on the donkey was created by Charles Zimmerling in the late 1800s. It was originally called Donkey Party.
rolling pin.
Eeyore.
Pin the tail on the donkey
i have rode both types of long-boards. the pin tail wasn't bad, but i definitely preferred the kick tail board, which is why i bought that type of board after trying the different kinds. if i were you, i would go with the kick tail board.
u cover ur eyes and try to put the tail on the donkey
pin the tail on the donkey