split
There is no generally termed nickname for a situation when only 1 pin is knocked down.
A bowling pin is one of the ten wooden objects that are set up and knocked down in the sport of bowling.
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A split is an arrangement where there are separate standing pins, or groups of pins, with pins between them having been knocked down by the first ball rolled. The most extreme separation would exist when only the 7 pin (leftmost on rear row) and the 10 pin (rightmost on rear row) are left standing, e.g. a 7-10 split. There may be more than one way to knock down all of the remaining pins to complete a "spare" with the second ball. To do so is to "make the split." According to rule 2h of the United States Bowling Congress (USBC): A split is a setup of pins left standing after the first delivery, provided the head pin is down and at least one other pin is down: 1. Between two or more standing pins; e.g., 7-9 or 3-10. 2. Immediately ahead of two or more standing pins; e.g., 5-6.
Ira J Young invented the split pin in 1912.
A split is where there is two or more pins with a one pin gap between. When one pin is left after the first throw, it is not considered a split.
Definitely no. He isn't that perverted :P
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It's a "split" or "split-pin" situation.