* Tap: Differing definitions: (a) modern use: a first roll leaving only a single pin standing (comes from "9 pin " scoring, which counts such frames as strikes); or (b) historical use: a solid hit that leaves a single pin, usually in the back row. * Target: (noun or verb) A point, usually at or near the , on which bowlers focus their eyes, ideally during approach and follow-through. Most experienced bowlers consider it inadvisable to "target" (aim at) the pins. See and . * Team USA: The U.S. national bowling team. See . * Tempo: The rate at which a bowler takes footsteps during the . * Ten in the pit: A in which all ten pins are knocked from the into the . * THS: . * Tiger beer frame:[Questionable] Similar to except the strikes bridge two frames. Example: 4th and 5th bowlers st