Prague ex-pat band, the houseboat dealers, invented the term in may 2008
Music composition.
You... I have never heard the term "rock and role" i've heard to term "rock and roll" though, that was credited by Nick Tosches who used the words rock and roll in a title of his song (My daddy Rocks me (with one steady roll)
Disk jockey Alan Freed is widely credited with coining the term "rock and roll."
Album-oriented rock
A Bar Line is used to separate each bar.
One can find the definition of bundling on any online dictionary database or in a actual dictionary book. There are many places to find the definition if this term.
The term for the scientific explanation of how things float is "buoyancy."
It means an old woman, usually about 70 to 80, sitting on a rock, smiling.
There is actually not a definition for "bill chase" as it is a person and not a term. Bill Chase was a famous jazz/rock trumpet player who was born in 1934 in Brooklyn, New York.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
Tarmac is not a rock by definition. It is a type of material used in road surfacing, consisting of crushed rock, tar, and bitumen. The term "tarmac" is often used colloquially to refer to paved road surfaces.
Technically, yes. The actual definition of the term civilian is "any person who is not a member of the armed forces." However, the term is often used to mean someone who is not a police officer, but that is a colloquial use of the term.
The term for liquid rock is "magma" when it is beneath the Earth's surface and "lava" once it erupts onto the surface. Crustal plates float on the semi-fluid layer of the Earth known as the "asthenosphere," which is part of the upper mantle. This layer allows for the movement of tectonic plates above it.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
Definition of long-Term Financing?
The term 'belay' means to make something secure. It can be used in nautical terms winding rope around a pin or when a mountaineer is securing their rope around a rock.
In the slang term (ie "that beard is epic", "what an epic show", etc), yes. But if you look at the actual definition, no. Try heroic or bold.