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.
"Your fly" is a casual way of telling someone that their clothing zipper is undone, usually referring to the fly area of pants or a skirt.
A "fly" (the insect) is always feminine, "une mouche". For the pants zipper, it is also feminine, "une braguette", although it is more usual now to use the name for zipper, "une fermeture éclair".
soar, take flight, glide, hover, swoop to speed away, rush, hurry, hustle (as in "gotta fly.") fly insect zipper (as in the fly in one's pants)
Buttons is shirt as zipper is to JACKET
You wear a zipper on your pants, jacket and other things. A zipper is the answer.
Three feet -- and it does it when the Chinese clock chimes "fly past flea"!
very not good, if fly is attached to zipper
fruit fly
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Benefits of the ZipperA zipper is mainly used for adhesive purposes. For example, most backpacks have zippers on them. That is so the contents of the backpack will not spill out and make you stop for half an hour and pick it up. That's one benefit of a zipper. Another is on your pants. It's useful to have a zipper on your pants, opposed to having the whole world see your underwear and having breezes where wind does not belong.
To put on pants, hold them with the zipper facing away from you in front of you. Place one leg in the appropriate leg of the pants until it goes out the hole at the bottom. Now, do the same with the other leg. Pull the pants up and zip the zipper and button the button. If pants do not have a zipper and button (example: elasticized waist), make sure the front is facing away from you, put each leg in as described and pull them up.
its very ketchey nice job