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Words & Wordplay - January 2007

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Or would they still be "Nice Guys"??????

2007-01-21 05:23:45 · 4 answers · asked by Cronus 3

2007-01-21 05:16:08 · 1 answers · asked by tony g 1

I think it's grammatic, but my computer says it's grammatik

the sentence is...
I list, as I am about to do, rant, forget grammatic rules, repeat myself, and try to include poorly thought out jokes.

2007-01-21 04:15:07 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-21 04:15:03 · 3 answers · asked by srilathanyk 1

2007-01-21 03:55:06 · 2 answers · asked by aboin a 1

2007-01-21 03:37:13 · 10 answers · asked by Marisa M 1

2007-01-21 03:37:11 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-21 03:25:11 · 2 answers · asked by gdgarrett6513 1

2007-01-21 03:22:13 · 3 answers · asked by AniFan 1

What the heck does that phrase even mean?

2007-01-21 03:20:34 · 6 answers · asked by starrynight1 7

Could you please translate this into chinese:

" Laurence Foley's "

not the symbols etc. but the actual verbal translation
it is going to be used to describe somethign that is mine eg. Laurence Foley's pen, Laurence Foley's shoe etc.

for example... Jeet Kune Do is translated as "Way of the Intercepting Fist"
so im looking for Laurence Foley to be translated in the same way please .......

if 'translate' is the wrong thing to be asking then perhaps how to pronounce it in chinese if that is of more help
this would be a great help

thanks you all :)

2007-01-21 03:10:38 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

my mind isnt working and the online theasuras is being dumb, i need another word for "being ready." Thank you!

2007-01-21 03:09:08 · 8 answers · asked by TheButrfly 2

What would be the opposite of this expression? Like if someone put on weight and u might say they "let themselves go" what would be the expression u wud use if they lost the weight? Did they "take themselves back"? or what...?

2007-01-21 03:06:45 · 12 answers · asked by Fondie 1

2007-01-21 02:57:06 · 2 answers · asked by BS 2

2007-01-21 02:54:25 · 6 answers · asked by butterfly_asd 2

When using girl as a plural possessive which is the correct use of the apostrophe? I'm specifically look for use as applied to retail merchandise; i.e. "girls dresses." I've checked various sources and find different answers.

Please include the source for your answer.

2007-01-21 02:11:00 · 13 answers · asked by janisko 5

2007-01-21 02:02:37 · 4 answers · asked by louise 1

2007-01-21 01:58:03 · 10 answers · asked by Olajumoke M 1

2007-01-21 01:57:58 · 9 answers · asked by louise 1

LIMITS
EACH OCCURRENCE
DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence)
MED EXP (Any one person)
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY
GENERAL AGGREGATE
PRODUCTS – COMP/OP AGG

2007-01-21 01:41:17 · 1 answers · asked by Paresh P 1

okay so what is the most unique name you have heard of? preferably indian. because i live in wales (UK) and i have an indian name, rare out of the indian names aswell. i want to also can you think of a good nickname for me? not a proper word just random letters put together to form something that sounds nice lol.. thanks.

i dont mind my name its just nobody i know has pronounced it correctly the first time and most still cant say it right now. i dont know anyone with my name LOL i doubt it exists even though my mum and dad say it does...

so please can you try and guess and also think of a good nickname, or what is the best nickname you have heard of? thankyou x

2007-01-21 01:18:49 · 8 answers · asked by ... 4

2007-01-21 00:55:44 · 6 answers · asked by Just me. 4

2007-01-21 00:45:15 · 3 answers · asked by abhinav b 1

but what does ROFLMAO mean.

2007-01-21 00:33:58 · 13 answers · asked by ? 5

Clue; Cross with Ivy said to be a teenager.

8 letters, to fit in with; - O - R - E - N

I thought it might be FOURTEEN, but can't fit it to the clue.

2007-01-21 00:33:44 · 11 answers · asked by Sammy 5

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