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Words & Wordplay - September 2006

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2006-09-07 01:46:25 · 10 answers · asked by Sunkary M.N. J 1

I know that it is technically correct to put an in front of a word beginning with 'h'- at least that's what I've been told but it looks so ridiculous, but in a job application I have to put a(n) holiday club- which variation should I use?

2006-09-07 00:55:43 · 34 answers · asked by emily_jane2379 5

I bet you can't do it!

2006-09-07 00:44:26 · 5 answers · asked by Nickname 3

I've never ever told a lie in my life!

2006-09-07 00:18:59 · 29 answers · asked by Jumpy 2

2006-09-07 00:15:41 · 3 answers · asked by vixenrules80 4

Excellent service onboard aircraft

2006-09-07 00:02:17 · 10 answers · asked by lucinda_collins@btinternet.com 1

answer only one of the two options n dont answer by sayin i don't no if u want ur image high.....

2006-09-06 23:43:46 · 50 answers · asked by princess 1

FUH2.com is a photo blog where people submit pictures of themselves giving the finger to H2 Hummers.

2006-09-06 23:08:50 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-06 23:06:26 · 6 answers · asked by flignar 2

you know sth like if I told you you had a great body would you hold it against me
oh and please tell me both meanings of the phrases you know

2006-09-06 23:05:28 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

One thing I will be interested to see is just how “social” it will be. There is little clue in the press release or related material on “social” features except for the buzz word “consumer generated content”. I imagine it would be a lot cheaper for them if they supplement their professional channels with a “football in the groin” channel, that will surely keep them coming back. On looking closely at the screenshot I see a channel called “bud tube”, I wonder what that will be?

2006-09-06 23:03:14 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I nominate "chillaxing" as extremely irritating and hard to forget

2006-09-06 23:01:52 · 29 answers · asked by strawman 4

Surely this is different than when someone says xerox and they could give a **** if you actually use a xerox, or if they say fed ex, they really mean overnight.

2006-09-06 22:59:17 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-06 22:27:24 · 10 answers · asked by millet 1

when taking an IQ test, often, the test requires us to answer questions in which pictures (usually geometric diagrams) are shown and then it ask us to find the next picture in the sequence or find a picture that doesn't belong to the group. Does anyone know a website that explains how to see the pictures or can anyone explain it to me?

2006-09-06 22:23:37 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-06 22:20:13 · 21 answers · asked by jack w 1

Share with us the two best lines of poetry you have ever written.

2006-09-06 21:53:18 · 9 answers · asked by vzhnri 3

I m engaged in diamond industries,during my communication with Belgian companies,there is BVBA aned NV write after the company's name or addresse,waht is the full name/meanings for that words?

2006-09-06 21:53:11 · 3 answers · asked by Ash 2

I heard this word and thought, okay may be an interesting yahoo name because it is such a strange word. But what is a file-o-fax really?

2006-09-06 21:46:08 · 4 answers · asked by file_o_fax 2

2006-09-06 21:27:14 · 8 answers · asked by VINEET D 1

Cruise made headlines again last month when Viacom Inc. Chairman Sumner Redstone revealed that his Paramount Pictures studio was severing ties with the actor's production company after 14 years, citing the star's off-camera behavior.

2006-09-06 21:05:29 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

L.A? San francisco,San Diego, Sacramento, Fresno, ? etc?

2006-09-06 20:54:41 · 7 answers · asked by calidude5592000 2

``Certiorari ("to be ascertained") is the present passive infinitive of Latin certioro, a contraction of certiorem facere ("to ascertain, lit. to make certain"), Certioro was a highly technical term appearing only in jurisprudential Latin, most frequently in the works of Ulpian, who favored it over the facere form.´´

2006-09-06 19:36:34 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Consider the following 2 sentences:
1.) I asked who was the best student .
2.) I asked who the best student was.

When I am really asking a question but from inside a statement, I feel like the first one is the correct one to use. But the second one seems right too, but it doesn`t have the force of a question.When would be an appropriate situation to use the 2nd one ?

Please explain...

thanks !

2006-09-06 18:17:36 · 11 answers · asked by bio4susant 1

2006-09-06 18:03:15 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-06 16:50:38 · 3 answers · asked by RODNEY L 1

hey my name is Tosha it seems like guys only like me 4 my looks but theres so much more and i wont give it up and they get mad so what do guys really like a hoe but i just wont someone i can care 4 and them care 4 me not 4 sex please help

2006-09-06 16:43:35 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

What English word that can have four of it's five letters removed and yet the remainder still retains it's original pronunciation?

2006-09-06 16:30:26 · 5 answers · asked by StLMom 4

fedest.com, questions and answers