The zip fly, or zipper fly, was invented in 1925 by Gideon Sundback, a Swedish-American engineer. Sundback improved upon earlier designs and patented the modern zipper that we commonly see in clothing today.
coz it could fly away... from ur face
Yes, zipper is often used as a transitive verb. "Zipper your jacket" meaning to close your jacket, or "Zipper your lip" meaning to be quiet or shut up.
Is the spiritual performance that is use by zipper
A squirrel nut zipper is a type of candy made with caramel and nuts, typically peanuts or almonds, coated in chocolate. It is a sweet and crunchy treat that is popular among those who enjoy candy with a nutty flavor.
fruit fly
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.
very not good, if fly is attached to zipper
the peel
The zip fly, or zipper fly, was invented in 1925 by Gideon Sundback, a Swedish-American engineer. Sundback improved upon earlier designs and patented the modern zipper that we commonly see in clothing today.
zipper = la cremarella(some places call it "el zíper")
Only benefit could be that they are "fresher"
"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)
not sure which one you meant, but "lentää" (flying) "itikka" (mosquito) "vetoketju" (zipper)
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