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lug nut
noun
A strong nut used to attach a wheel to an axle of a motor car.
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The team left a lug nut off the left rear tire on a late pit stop.
"So you're driving down the road with a mud flap dangling or a lug nut loose.
Meanwhile, the error Harvick's crew could not afford happened when a lug nut dropped during a pit stop.
They are not sinkers, which clunk to the bottom of the bowl like a loose lug nut.
He even survived an early penalty when a crew member left a lug nut off a rear wheel.
He's at one under, too early to say the wheels are coming off, but someone should start looking for a lug nut wrench.
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He even messengered over a set of eight lug nuts with a note: "I've already removed my lug nuts.
Now, his knees are as worn as weathered lug nuts.
Successful stunts are rewarded with Gold Nuts: lug nuts that can be traded for car upgrades.
WHAT WE LIKE All burgers, French fries, sweet potato fries, onion rings, milkshakes, lug nuts.
The delectable sweet is six warm lug nuts (doughnut holes), sprinkled with powdered sugar.
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