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What (who) is Philips screwdriver - definition

ICONIC TOOL SEEN IN DOCTOR WHO
Sonic Screwdriver; Sonic screwdriver functions; Sonic lipstick (Sarah Jane Adventures); Sonic lipstick; Future sonic screwdriver; Sonic screwdriver fuctions
  • The first sonic screwdriver from Season 6, Episode 3 of ''[[The War Games]]'' (1969)

screwdriver         
  • Screwdriver with rubber handle
  • Comparison of Phillips and Frearson screw heads
  • Phillips and Pozidriv compared
  • Phillips screw head
  • Robertson screw
  • A variety of Robertson sizes
  • "Perfect Handle" screwdrivers
  • A set of "secure" or otherwise less common screwdriver bits, including secure Torx and secure hex or "Allen" variants
  • Stanley Yankee No 130A, spiral or ratchet screwdriver
  • Slotted screws
HAND-TOOL
Screw driver; Screw drivers; Electric screwdriver; Phillips Head Screwdriver; Screwdrivers; Flat-head screwdriver; Standard screwdriver; Ratcheting screwdriver; Screwdrive; Turnscrew; 🪛; Ratchet screwdrivers
(screwdrivers)
A screwdriver is a tool that is used for turning screws. It consists of a metal rod with a flat or cross-shaped end that fits into the top of the screw.
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Screwdriver         
  • Screwdriver with rubber handle
  • Comparison of Phillips and Frearson screw heads
  • Phillips and Pozidriv compared
  • Phillips screw head
  • Robertson screw
  • A variety of Robertson sizes
  • "Perfect Handle" screwdrivers
  • A set of "secure" or otherwise less common screwdriver bits, including secure Torx and secure hex or "Allen" variants
  • Stanley Yankee No 130A, spiral or ratchet screwdriver
  • Slotted screws
HAND-TOOL
Screw driver; Screw drivers; Electric screwdriver; Phillips Head Screwdriver; Screwdrivers; Flat-head screwdriver; Standard screwdriver; Ratcheting screwdriver; Screwdrive; Turnscrew; 🪛; Ratchet screwdrivers
A screwdriver is a tool, manual or powered, used for turning screws. A typical simple screwdriver has a handle and a shaft, ending in a tip the user puts into the screw head before turning the handle.
screwdriver         
  • Screwdriver with rubber handle
  • Comparison of Phillips and Frearson screw heads
  • Phillips and Pozidriv compared
  • Phillips screw head
  • Robertson screw
  • A variety of Robertson sizes
  • "Perfect Handle" screwdrivers
  • A set of "secure" or otherwise less common screwdriver bits, including secure Torx and secure hex or "Allen" variants
  • Stanley Yankee No 130A, spiral or ratchet screwdriver
  • Slotted screws
HAND-TOOL
Screw driver; Screw drivers; Electric screwdriver; Phillips Head Screwdriver; Screwdrivers; Flat-head screwdriver; Standard screwdriver; Ratcheting screwdriver; Screwdrive; Turnscrew; 🪛; Ratchet screwdrivers
¦ noun
1. a tool with a shaped tip that fits into the head of a screw to turn it.
2. a cocktail made from vodka and orange juice.

Wikipedia

Sonic screwdriver

The sonic screwdriver is a fictional multifunctional tool in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who and its spin-offs, used by the Doctor. Like the TARDIS, it has become one of the icons of the programme, and spin-off media such as The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood have replicated its functions in devices such as the sonic lipstick, sonic blaster, sonic probe, sonic modulator and sonic cane.

The sonic screwdriver was introduced in 1968 in the story Fury from the Deep, and used twice more (The Dominators and The War Games) during the Second Doctor's tenure. It became a popular tool for the Third Doctor and Fourth Doctor. It was written out of the series in 1982 due to the limitations it caused when writing for the show. It then featured briefly in the 1996 Doctor Who television movie, before making a full return in the 2005 continuation of the series.

Throughout the programme, there have been many different versions of the sonic screwdriver, as with subsequent Doctors the design of it was changed. It has also been destroyed on a number of occasions, thus leading to the introduction of the next model. Not all iterations of the Doctor have used the sonic screwdriver on screen; the Fifth Doctor in fact opted not to replace his after it was destroyed in "The Visitation".

The Twelfth Doctor loses his sonic screwdriver to the creator of the Daleks, Davros, after lending it to him when he was a child. In the last episode of Series 9, the Doctor received a new sonic screwdriver from the TARDIS in place of the temporary sonic sunglasses.

Despite the Doctor's claim not to give his screwdriver to anyone, he gives one to his own doppelgänger in "The Rebel Flesh", and gives his to Rory Williams in "The Girl Who Waited" after having either given or loaned one to him for use in "A Good Man Goes to War" and loaning him one in "The Big Bang". He also gives one to River Song in "The Husbands of River Song" which is then used by the Tenth Doctor to save her life in "Forest of the Dead".