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Jump seats originated in horse-drawn carriages and were carried over to various forms of motorcar. A historic use still found today is in limousines, along with delivery vans (either as an auxiliary seat or an adaptation of the driver's seat to improve ease of entry and exit for their many deliveries) and various forms of extended cab pickup trucks (to permit a ready trade-off - and transition ...
Target Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Minneapolis that opened in 1990. It hosts major family shows, concerts, sporting events, graduations and private events. It hosts major family shows, concerts, sporting events, graduations and private events.
Whoopee cushions are inflated by blowing into the flapped opening. "Self-inflating" cushions have an interior sponge that keeps them in a normally expanded state, and do not require inflation. The cushion is then placed under a seat cushion or other material, for someone unsuspecting to sit on — forcing the air out, causing the flap to ...
One Day International cricket allowed one bouncer per over in 2001 (and a one-run no-ball in case a bowler exceeded the limit). [6] On 29 October 2012 the ICC increased the number of bouncers that could be bowled during a One Day International to two per over. [7] The number of bouncers per over allowed in T20s was kept to one.
Bouncer 2, a dog in the Australian soap opera Neighbours; Bouncer, a type of fictional creature in the novel Red Planet by Robert A. Heinlein; Bouncer, a Morlock in the Marvel Comics universe; Bouncer, the giant of Tech in Skylanders: Giants; Bouncers , an alien race in the fictional Star Wars universe
A fielder who "cuts off" a long throw to an important target. Often the shortstop, second baseman, or first baseman will be the "cut-off man" for a long throw from the outfield to third base or home plate. "Hit the cut-off man" is a common admonition from a coach.