In the context of "ICC dock lock," ICC stands for "Intermodal Container Corporation." ICC dock locks are safety devices used in shipping and logistics to secure intermodal containers to loading docks, ensuring stability and preventing accidental movement during loading and unloading operations.
The homonym for "lock a dock" is "loch ado." This refers to a Scottish term for a body of water similar to a lake.
"lock dock" is a hink pink. "key lock sea dock" is a hinky pinky.
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That is NOT A STAND it is a dock connector for a dock like the ihome EDIT: Actually it is a stand. I confirmed it in an iPod touch unboxing video that shows that the iPod comes with a "stand". I have this same problem with my iPod nano: I think you're supposed to stick the dock connector thru the hole in the bottom, but I suspect this compromises it's ability to stand upright.
When 50 people stand on a wooden dock, it can be referred to as a gathering or assembly on the dock. If they are all there for a specific purpose, it might be called an event or a meeting. The term could also be a simple description of the situation, like "crowd on the dock."
Welll it's not supposed to stand up I had the same problem before you have attach to a dock on an ihome so it stays in the dock better or else it's simply useless
Sock, rock, dock, block.
dock, clock, hawk, lock, mock, knock, poc, sock
Check the subment in the top right corner of any dockable dialog and click on the lock item in the list.
Block, lock, shock, cock, dock, sock, mock,
There are hundreds of possibilities !... brock, clock, dock, flock, hock, knock, lock, mock, stock, wok - there's just ten examples, that I came up with in less than ten secoonds !