I believe that it mean an access way (doorknob) into a bitter, or sour area, or influence. for example, "Mr. Steinberg is a doorknob tied to a sour stick" this could mean that he is the access route (through him) to a bad, bitter attitude or anything else negative
Yes, you can stick a charged balloon to a doorknob because the charged balloon and the doorknob have opposite charges. The electrostatic attraction between the charged balloon and the doorknob will cause them to stick together momentarily.
Hanging a scarf, tie or any noticeable item of clothing means the person/people inside the room does not want to be disturbed.
A string tied around a doorknob could be used as a makeshift way to lock a door from the inside without a proper lock. It could also signify that the room is occupied or in use, serving as a visual signal to others.
The excess charge on the balloon will induce an opposite charge in the doorknob, causing them to attract each other. When the balloon comes into contact with the doorknob, electrons will flow from the balloon to the doorknob, neutralizing the charge on the balloon.
A rock or a stick was probably the very first weapon. After that, a rock tied to a stick, and a long pointy stick. Later, a sharp rock tied to a long stick. Clubs and spears.
The doorknob fell off the door.He gripped the doorknob as tight as he could.
A cloth, wrapped around a few belongings and tied to a stick, is known as a bindle, or bindle stick.
a doorknob that speaks french
Tagalog translation of doorknob: bukasan ng pinto
The ax was made out of a rock tied to a stick. It was primitive, but effective.
the cheap doorknob fell off.