The yellow things in the streets are typically referred to as "traffic markings" or "road markings." These markings often include lines, symbols, and words that provide guidance to drivers and pedestrians, indicating lanes, parking restrictions, or pedestrian crossings. Common examples include yellow lines that denote no-parking zones or the boundaries of travel lanes.
your mom in streets for pimp
There were no city garbage collectors. Streets were dirty and people called rag pickers sold things they found.
the no crossing over yellow line found on some streets
When two streets intersect or meet, it is called an intersection.
Well, sweetheart, the yellow part is called the yolk, and the white part is called the egg white. It's as simple as that. No need to complicate things, darling.
lots of things are yellow for example: bananas,clohes,lemon,the sun,light,pants,nail varnish. you can get loads of things in yellow these are only a quarter of the things that are yellow u can get yellow clothes,yellow pants,yellow tops,yellow cars,yellow sofa's,yellow computers,yellow table cloths,yellow fridges etc..... :)
Streets of Fire, performed by Bruce Springsteen? ... if so Bruce played the solo on his yellow Fender Telecaster.
America it is called street dance because people did it on the streets.
in celling things in the streets
To get things you need to buy them in the main street and other streets.
If you live in Greece, then supposedly, yes. This man was called Archemides.
Gazetteer.