Wheels wiggle and van rocks can mean a few things. They could also be nothing to them.
"nxt" Is sometimes used to describe next generation or a substitute for futuristic. It could mean advanced wheels futuristic-looking.
when apps wiggle on an ipod, it means you can delete them by pressing the x at the top left corner
um...... someone who likes to wiggle their bottom
They don't mean to, it just happens!
A dead chicken with a bag of rocks at a crossroads does not seem to signify anything. It could be a joke that someone is playing.
2 Wheels of a Bicycle
It means that the wheels are spoked not solid wheels.
Im sure it doesn't mean anything. Your probly just over thinking it.
This can mean a number of different things. It could have just been children playing or a neighbor playing a prank. Or it could be a form of harassment, though it would be more likely that you'd find roadkill or dog mess than rocks if harassment was the goal.
It means "what?" or "I don't understand what are you saying"
It means you can roll - -
Can you use it in a sentence? This could have multiple meanings. Locking your wheels could mean braking so hard that the wheel stop turning even though the vehicle is still moving. e.g. skidding such as when on ice. "I stepped on the brake and my wheels locked up" Or, if this is a 4WD vehicle, it could mean engaging the front wheels so they are connected to the rest of the drive train. Older 4wd vehicles had manual dials on each front hub that you would turn to either engage - or disengage that wheel to the transmission. When disengaged - that wheel would spin free like on a 2wd vehicle. When engaged, it now receives power from the transmission same as the rear wheels. Engaging a hub in this manner is called "Locking in the hubs" or "Locking in the wheels". BTW - most modern 4WD vehicles have an automatic locking mechanism that performs this task for you when you shift into 4WD. Lastly, I suppose once could say "locking your wheels" is setting the parking brake so that the wheels cannot roll.