Doug "The Grease man" Tracht (born August 1, 1950) is a radio, television and movie personality. Tracht is best known for his morning show on WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C. during the 1980s
Cork grease is not needed on a trumpet, as there is no cork to grease!
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That would be "Grease"
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The Grease Megamix was created in 1978.
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A "grease monkey" is a term used to describe mechanics, usually car mechanics, as they tend to get covered in grease and oil on the job.
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Yes, can be... watch Grease and find out.
In relation to grease, the drop point is the temperature at which the grease changes from a solid to a semi-solid state. This is an important characteristic as it signifies the high-temperature stability and performance of the grease.
Hangman's grease is a term that refers to a type of lubricant traditionally used on the ropes of gallows to ensure a smoother drop during hanging executions. It is often made from a mixture of animal fats and oils. The name derives from the historical practice of hanging, where the "grease" was thought to reduce friction and potentially lessen the suffering of the condemned. Today, the term may also evoke a sense of dark humor or irony in popular culture.
The idiomatic term "elbow grease" means to use manual labor to accomplish a task. The "grease" in french fries is usually vegetable oil, but may contain animal fats.
Elbow Grease
Greasers IS a slang term - it means teenagers who wear lots of hair grease.
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The term Grease Monkey is said to originate from industrial revolution in Great Britain. At the time children were used to grease large machines and during the work would resemble monkeys scurrying about.
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