There is no Bowling term for the 4-7 split because the 4-7 isn't a split. A split has to have at least one pin-width between two (or more) pins. The 4-7 is one half of the dreaded 4-6-7-10, known variously as the Big Four or Double Pinochle. But 4-7 by itself is just a standard and not especially difficult two pin leave on the left hand side of the lane.
The term lily is referring to the petals of a lily. I have also heard the term 'Grandma's Teeth' used for the 5-7-10. I've always heard this called "the sour apple".
They are referred to as 'goal/bed posts'.
Woolworth
No. Bowling for Soup have never split up.
The 7-10 split.
A circle around the number signifies a split.
Bowling alley.
In bowling, the sour apple, also referred to as the lily, is a name referring to the 5-7-10 pin split. It is a very difficult split to pick up.
It is still scored as a spare.
It's a "split" or "split-pin" situation.
distance to moon
A bowling enthusiast is called a "kegler."
Bowling ... 'bed posts' is slang for the 7-10 split.
4/7 is in its simplest form.
Yes. A Skittle, is another term for a bowling pin.