If you are talking about the swirly pole thing, they are called corkscrew climbers.
my hair is swirly (:whirlpool
The swirly things on the side of the violin are the C bout and the F hole
A swirly print...also known as paisley.
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The swirly designs on a top are typically referred to as "spinners" or "spinning tops." These patterns can help visualize the spinning motion and are often used in toys to demonstrate physics principles. In some contexts, they might also be called "gyroscopic patterns."
Barbican
it is called a swirley
A swirly slide is not a screw; it is a playground slide designed with a spiral shape for children to slide down. While both involve a helical form, a screw is a fastener used to hold objects together, characterized by its threaded shaft. In contrast, a swirly slide is meant for recreational use, allowing for a fun descent. Therefore, they serve different purposes despite some similarities in shape.
a swirly wedgieis a weige at the same time as a swirly!!!
The "swirly" part of the black hole you are referring to is called the accretion disk which consists of the matter being attracted to the black hole.
it's a vector swirl!