velcro
Oh, dude, you're asking the hard-hitting questions! So, like, "velcro" is actually made up of the words "velvet" and "crochet." Yeah, I know, mind-blowing stuff. But like, who even thinks about these things, right?
The idea of Velcro came from a frogs sticky padded feet.
It’s not if you can’t bend down to do them up or undo them. So wish I could find something to help
Velcro offers unique advantages over traditional fasteners like buttons or zippers due to its ease of use and versatility. It allows for quick and effortless fastening and unfastening, making it ideal for applications where speed and convenience are essential. Additionally, Velcro can be adjusted for a secure fit and is less prone to snagging or breaking compared to metal or plastic fasteners. Its ability to adhere to various surfaces also opens up a wide range of applications across different industries.
Pseudo code does not have key words, you make it up, that's why it is pseudo.
Oh, dude, you're asking the hard-hitting questions! So, like, "velcro" is actually made up of the words "velvet" and "crochet." Yeah, I know, mind-blowing stuff. But like, who even thinks about these things, right?
The two words that make up the contraction "can't" are "cannot."
The two words that make up the contraction let's are let and us.
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
There and have are the two words.
The two words that make up the word "flurry" are "fl" and "urry."
'Shall not' are the two words.
The two words 'who' and 'will' make up the contracted word 'who'll'.
They and are make up they're
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
what two words mafe up bash
'we' and 'are'