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To sequentially rip out, usually during a lead fall, a whole series of placements Not a good omen, as the odds are high that the end result will be at least a whipper and possibly a crater A-B C-D E-G H-O P-R S-T U-Z
{i} zip fastener, device used for fastening (pants, jackets, etc.); person who zips; thing that zips or fastens; (term used in Canada and USA) display of news bulletins or adverts that scrolls across a lit up screen placed on a building
A zipper is a device used to open and close parts of clothes and bags. It consists of two rows of metal or plastic teeth which separate or fasten together as you pull a small tag along them. Device for binding the edges of an opening, as on a garment or a bag. A zipper consists of two strips of material with metal or plastic teeth along the edges, and a sliding piece that interlocks the teeth when moved in one direction and separates them again when moved in the opposite direction. The idea of a slide fastener was first exhibited by Whitcomb L. Judson died 1909 at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. The modern form of the zipper began to appear on clothing in the late 1920s
() 1925, to zip + -er. The trade name was registered in 1925 by B.F. Goodrich for “boots made of rubber and fabric,” claiming use of the name since June 1923. No longer a registered trademark.