Easy 10 Points!!!!!!.... :)?!
Question: if u can correctly name the plastic tip at the end of a shoe lace u win!!!.
Hint: it's a word u never heard of b4 and it sounds weird.
Answers: if u can correctly name the plastic tip at the end of a shoe lace u win!!!.
Hint: it's a word u never heard of b4 and it sounds weird.
aglet
it's an aglet =D
aglet
I think its the aglet or something.
its called a aiglet or aglet im not sure how its spelled
aglet
i believe it is called an aglet and/or and aiglet
hello
its anglet ... it comes from greek and means Angles which actually means Protector ...
hope i was helpfull
now give me my 10 pts..... hahaha (.Y.)
aglets
Aglet is correct and yes had heard it many times before but Tom Cruise told Elizabeth Shue it is called Flugobinder & then he cheated on her for a 45 year old Chick..yeah thats it...
FLUGUBINDER! I think that's how you spell it. But it sounds likeit; flugubinder =D
aglet
aglet (n) 1: the plain or ornamental tag covering the ends of a lace or point.
( only someone as nerdy as me would look it up in the dictionary) =)
aglet or aiglet and it is from a french word
no clue
Aglet
there's a NAME for that?! English has waay to many words.
I have 10 holes / points in my shoe. It is not easy to fill all holes.
damn um aglet...probably not
idk this *rips out hair*
oh people say Aglet so I'm going to say it!!!
The plastic or metal sleeves at the end of shoelaces are called "aglets" (or "aiglets"). Besides making an interesting trivia or crossword puzzle question, aglets have several functions: They prevent the lace ends from fraying, they make the laces easier to hold, and they make them easier to pass through the eyelets.
The word "aglet" (or "aiglet") comes from Old French "aguillette" (or "aiguillette"), which is the diminutive of "aguille" (or "aiguilee"), meaning "needle". This in turn comes from the original Latin word for needle: "acus".
An aglet or aiglet is the little plastic or metal cladding on the end of shoelaces that keeps the twine from unraveling. The word comes from the latin word acus which means needle. In times past, aglets were usually made of metal though some were glass or stone. Many were highly ornamental, and made of precious metals such as silver. Before the invention of buttons, they were used on the ends of ribbons to fasten clothing together. Sometimes they would be formed into small figures. Shakespeare calls this type of figure an "aglet baby" in The Taming of the Shrew. Purely decorative metal ornaments called aigullette are sometimes features of modern military dress uniforms.
In modern times an aglet is a frequently used example of a common object whose name is relatively unknown. Perhaps due to this, they are occasionally referenced in popular culture. According to the paranoiac superhero The Question in Justice League Unlimited, their true purpose is sinister. According to characters from Achewood, aglets are a key ingredient in a drug called "Fool's Meth."
naglet
aglet
something!!!
Aglet