If a pin stands back up or is moved out of place, then it is not a strike. The pin must be bowled where it is standing. If the pin is out of range for the rack to pick it up and the sweep knocks it over, the pin is placed back in its original position. If the pin is out of place for the rack to pick up and the sweep does not knock it over, the pin must be shot at where it stands.
In bowling, CG stands for Center of Gravity and is the area of a bowling ball that is the heaviest.
It stands for "Vertical Axis Line"
If you're seeing it on a bowling alley (or a piece of equipment at a bowling alley), it stands for "American Machine & Foundry". If you saw it somewhere else, it may mean something else, but you'd need to provide more context for us to help you.
MIB stands for most improved bowler.
"Snafu" is spelled s-n-a-f-u. It stands for "Situation Normal: All F***ed Up."
it stands for Power Connect
not really on the beach, but somewhere near it
WIBC stands for Women's International Bowling Congress.However, The WIBC has now been merged with USBC (United States Bowling Congress). See the link section below for more information.
it is when you are in a situation that is scary and frightening or dangerous, and the hair on your body stands on end.
Behind the lane, there is a pinsetter that is fed pins and automatically stands them up in the places they should.
I heart somewhere that gt stands for grand touring
Yes, in the U.S. a capital 'T' stands for tablespoons; a lowercase 't' stands for teaspoons.