The part of the zipper that comes up and down, and opens or closes the teeth is called the slide. It usually has a zipper pull attached to it which is a tab to help it go up and down. Sometimes the tab breaks off, but a new one can be attached. For more about the zipper and how it works, see this: http://science.howstuffworks.com/zipper.htm/printable
a zipper is zipped up and down a velcro you can strap
The pull tab holds the slider that moves the zipper up and down.
Zipper is a noun. The verb is zip. I don't need to zip it up.
That your zipper is down and a Boy notices it was down. Or that he was looking there before and is interested in that area on you.
Eric Zipper goes by Zippy.
Time to blow your mind. It's not a flea at all. You're thinking of a fly. However, it's not that either. The zipper is called the zipper. The fly, is actually that little flap that covers the zipper. So when someone says, "You're fly is down," it's not. Your zipper is down. Your fly can only be open.
A cardigan is a sweater or jumper which fastens up with buttons or a zipper, and is usually knitted from wool.It is sweater that fastens down the front with buttons or a zipper, contrasted with a pullover that has no opening in the front.
Use a bar of soap. Rub it on both sides of the zipper, then work the head up and down. You might need to re-soap the zipper once or twice more and work the head up and down a few times to ensure the soap gets into the grooves. Works for me ;-) More information Try rubbing a pencil on it - graphite is a terriffic lubricant.
To properly lubricate a zipper for smooth operation, you can use a wax-based product like beeswax or a specialized zipper lubricant. Apply the lubricant along the teeth of the zipper and then move the zipper pull up and down a few times to distribute the lubricant evenly. Wipe off any excess lubricant with a clean cloth.
A zipper uses inclined planes in the form of teeth that interlock and move along a slope when opened or closed. The angled teeth allow for smooth movement when sliding the zipper pull up or down, engaging or disengaging the interlocking mechanism.
a ZIPPER is classed a a mechanical device. The operation of MIRVing the zipper up and down the teeth causes wear just as if it were a moving part in an engine. As the wear increases the ability of the zip to stay up decreases as does the interlocking section of the teeth.