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Words & Wordplay - July 2006

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2006-07-03 07:18:06 · 2 answers · asked by ♪ dipayan ♪ 2

Example: Bast for best or axpert for expert. They describe their dogs and cats as their "pats instead of "pets" or "foraver" for "forever". This is very noticible with female tv or radio announcers and does not seem to be a dialect particular to a certain region. Some males do this also but far more rarely. Janice who does weather reports on Fox News is a perfect example and speaks of the weather in "Taxes" instead of Texas". Is this taught or just a cultural evolution?

2006-07-03 07:11:24 · 5 answers · asked by guitarman 1

I sold 2 items on ebay and the guy left feedback that read
FAST TURNAROUND GREAT SELLER !

2006-07-03 06:58:08 · 9 answers · asked by baddog 4

2006-07-03 06:33:20 · 4 answers · asked by TomW 2

Pat Glenn , the weightlifting commentator said "and this is Gregoriava from Bulgaria , I saw her snatch this morning and it was amazing ! "

2006-07-03 05:58:32 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-03 05:35:56 · 4 answers · asked by ? 1

2006-07-03 05:10:38 · 15 answers · asked by PRASAD 2

what is the meaning of "a good clip" in the sentence?

2006-07-03 05:00:49 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-03 04:39:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-03 03:33:42 · 9 answers · asked by The Fantasy King 5

does anybody the meaning of the above mentioned word???

2006-07-03 03:06:24 · 3 answers · asked by Anubhav~~!! 3

Which one of these is correct? "The steel-bar fell on his head". or "He was hit in the head by a steel-bar?"

2006-07-03 02:43:42 · 17 answers · asked by Carolo 1

what does contents mean
can it mean the contents of a book or not?

2006-07-03 02:08:13 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

In the German language, how do you know when to use dir or dich?

2006-07-03 00:43:34 · 7 answers · asked by bgrimes 1

For the name John Y. Doe, where should a "Jr." be placed when it's in the form "Doe, John Y."?

2006-07-02 23:35:17 · 8 answers · asked by VeGeToIsE 1

It's not compound word. I think it's a fairly common vocab word.

2006-07-02 22:53:22 · 5 answers · asked by VeGeToIsE 1

2006-07-02 21:32:17 · 13 answers · asked by what 1

hummm...I need to know @ some site where I could get common english phrases with their meanings.

2006-07-02 20:50:39 · 6 answers · asked by rahul 1

2006-07-02 19:26:56 · 6 answers · asked by thepaxilman 2

2006-07-02 18:30:43 · 39 answers · asked by boodababy 2

2006-07-02 18:11:26 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Seems that, in order to write online, one needs to have stopped their education at the third grade level!

2006-07-02 18:08:57 · 22 answers · asked by yabotherme 2

(especially when they're prominently displayed on the front page? cripes!)

2006-07-02 17:35:48 · 10 answers · asked by pyg 4

I'm still looking. Are you?
Or did you find it?

2006-07-02 16:53:48 · 12 answers · asked by hateful_cow 1

Mine is "Severe"

2006-07-02 16:18:04 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous

write something

2006-07-02 16:00:21 · 11 answers · asked by goldeneagle 3

When you sketch a figure of an adult male, it is recommended that the head be 1/8 of the total height. If the full drawn height of a 6-foot man is 10 inches, how many inches should be the drawing of his head be from top to bottom? Express your answer as a decimal to the nearest hundredth.

2006-07-02 15:53:25 · 6 answers · asked by #@&*? 3

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