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Words & Wordplay - October 2006

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Ah yes- that tiny bit of sand- the particulate gets moved into the scenario, which might cause a bit of pertabation, but alas- in working with the matter at hand, the most prolific oyster uses this small grain of sand as "grist for the mill" and turns out a most wonderful pearl.

2006-10-21 17:27:07 · 4 answers · asked by karmathecatdx 1

2006-10-21 17:26:43 · 12 answers · asked by Mickey 2

Example: guacaMOLE

help!

2006-10-21 17:19:26 · 17 answers · asked by monica80 3

2006-10-21 16:27:24 · 10 answers · asked by bennyaleena 1

Are there changes in the anatomy of tongue and throat that cause this and if so list your sources. How do people like Oprah and Samuel l Jackson learn caucasian speach sounds?

2006-10-21 15:48:02 · 11 answers · asked by Sisterbelle 1

1. F2442 - 2
2. F2444 - 3
3. F2424 - 3
4. F2443 - 3

1. Gregory, Marsha
2. Greggory, Marietta
3. Gregery, Marsha
4. Gregory, Mary


1. Kulas, John
2. Kulik, John
3. Kullas, Johnathan
4. Kulas, Johnathan

1. Thomas, Michelle
2. Thomaas, Michele
3. Thomas, Michaele
4. Thomas, Michael

2006-10-21 15:38:27 · 7 answers · asked by paulo_john_04 1

2006-10-21 15:21:25 · 4 answers · asked by xiangsi04 1

Anyone know (and/or have a link to a reference describing) the origin of the names of "teaspoon" and "tablespoon"?

2006-10-21 15:11:30 · 4 answers · asked by dishi 3

I do, I was just wondering how many other people do and if it's to obscure of a referance to use in normal conversation.

2006-10-21 15:00:18 · 13 answers · asked by tallspot07 2

"you risk much solid comfort and respect for evanescent joys"

2006-10-21 14:09:56 · 5 answers · asked by someperson 2

2006-10-21 14:05:34 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

SERIOUSLY!

2006-10-21 12:41:14 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Oxymoron?

2006-10-21 12:29:40 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-21 11:49:04 · 9 answers · asked by barbara m 1

I'm in the process of "grafitting" my binders/books..but I've ran out of deep quotes and lyrics.

Anyone got any?

They can be from anything, as long as they're deep, and short and to the point.

Thanks!

2006-10-21 11:02:48 · 8 answers · asked by Rebecca 3

2006-10-21 09:55:56 · 13 answers · asked by makaydan1013 1

I really need to know were to learn how to speak brazillian.Sorry I dont know how to spell portuguise.

2006-10-21 09:19:35 · 2 answers · asked by cathy 1

2006-10-21 09:14:39 · 16 answers · asked by silversurfer1278 2

2006-10-21 08:42:04 · 17 answers · asked by . 3

Like niche market, for example. Is it nitch or neesh?

2006-10-21 08:24:17 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-21 08:07:08 · 13 answers · asked by . 3

2006-10-21 08:02:39 · 8 answers · asked by $Sun King$ 7

2006-10-21 07:37:23 · 3 answers · asked by $Sun King$ 7

The latin term means that the argument discredits the character of an arguer rather than attacking the argument itself. Can anyone remind me of this term?

2006-10-21 07:35:59 · 8 answers · asked by M Ilay 1

the more words the better your chance of getting picked as the best answer

2006-10-21 06:54:46 · 5 answers · asked by catherine 2

I know it is a Hungarian surname, and a British word for the pen developed by said Hungarian. Are they pronounced the same? I have read that Biro is pronounced in Britain like lido, but there is disagreement as to how that is pronounced. Is it a long E sound or a long I sound?

2006-10-21 06:45:21 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-21 06:20:51 · 2 answers · asked by milan 1

Musical instruments
Foods
Animals
Things in an airport..

If you don't know any for those just leave me a random spanish word. Also leave a translation!

2006-10-21 06:07:17 · 6 answers · asked by ›tªmmy‹ 3

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