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Words & Wordplay - February 2007

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1. murder for a jar of red rum
2. never odd or even
3. no lemon, no melon
4. nurse! i spy gypsies! run!
5. party booby-trap
6. was it a car or a cat i saw?
7. yo, banana boy!

2007-02-09 14:05:18 · 2 answers · asked by mitchy 2

tell me what u think:

Never wanted----

Never asked to be loved,
Never want to be loved,
I never wanted friends,
i never wanted to no the truth,
i never wanted this pain,
i never wanted this life,
i never wanted help,
i dont want you to remember me,
never wanted this fantasy world,
i just wanna dream forever
i just wanna sleep forever
and never wake up.
I just wanna be left alone.
thats all i want.
is to be left alone.

Untitled100----
let me feel alive one more time,
then just,
let me bleed forever,
let me dream,
just let me sleep forever,
and never wake up from this dream.

(this one really sucks)

2007-02-09 13:58:57 · 8 answers · asked by Vampire Goth 1

2007-02-09 13:56:22 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

wierd? Weird?

2007-02-09 13:54:52 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

(1) Some thing is better than nothing.
OR
(2) A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan.
OR
(3) A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
OR
(4) One flower makes no garland.

2007-02-09 13:45:09 · 9 answers · asked by deepak57 7

2007-02-09 13:43:41 · 9 answers · asked by emy f 1

I have a friend in COLLEGE and she thinks 'gonna' is a word and it blew her mind that it was colloquial (yeah I had to explain what that meant) for "going to" and that she should not use the word "gonna" in her descriptive essay (and, no, she was not using the word as part of a dialog)

2007-02-09 13:41:26 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-09 13:32:09 · 7 answers · asked by raquel a 1

When these expressions (right wing and left wing) first evolved was there some kind of bird involved or did it refer to the building "wings" of the Capitol ?

2007-02-09 13:27:29 · 7 answers · asked by charlottepartin 1

the rules are... i start to say something, and the next person whould continue my sentence. and they should stop so the other person can pick up from there... get it? lets seee



when i was walking down the street, i head footsteps behind me. When i turned around, i screamed in terror cause i saw....

2007-02-09 12:49:47 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-09 12:35:03 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-09 11:56:06 · 2 answers · asked by Shariq J 2

thanks for the help!

2007-02-09 11:37:28 · 9 answers · asked by justaquestion 1

IST answer ill pick as the best

2007-02-09 11:29:09 · 3 answers · asked by DANiBBY"] 1

2007-02-09 10:42:38 · 9 answers · asked by leeanne_wu 1

please help i need to no what this means ...

2007-02-09 10:39:23 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-09 10:19:04 · 34 answers · asked by ? 6

Are you starting to get annoyed with the improper spelling and grammar on Yahoo Answers? The little things I am fine with. This is because people simply do not have time. However, when people have more misspelled words than spelled words, it gets annoying. Just yesterday, I came across a question that seemed like a good one, and I wanted to answer it. However, there were so many misspelled words and grammar mistakes, that I was debating between what exactly the question was asking. When there are questions with poor spelling and grammar, that I cannot understand, I let them know. If somebody else has already said this, I compliment them on their answer. It is not asking a lot to make sure that you spell words correctly as you go along. In fact, it is not even too much to ask to proofread your words. No, I'm not a neat freak, English teacher, or person with OCD. I just like to be able to read the question. Let me know if I made a single mistake with spelling or grammar. I want opinions.

2007-02-09 09:51:09 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

i need this for a assingment and this is what is says "the victim has been kicked,gouged,stamped on, crucified...

2007-02-09 09:50:52 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

that's how it's said. it's a dance move..like a kick. idk how to spell it though!! lol

2007-02-09 09:28:46 · 4 answers · asked by cdun1111 2

i am a customer service rep and somtimes i say phrases like "give you a shout back" or "ill give you a shout" or "give me a shout" my boss said not to say this but i think it is fairly common or at least normal sounding what do you think?

2007-02-09 09:12:50 · 9 answers · asked by givenrhythm 2

pinoche es buena comida

2007-02-09 08:52:14 · 12 answers · asked by lurylz 2

The spelling is supposed to be wrong. I think it has something to do with the spelling mistakes but not sure. ALSO, I'm not sure, but in the window of the flash I'm looking at, it cuts off a tiny bit at the end and there's a little gap after the end of the e (or something else) in sentance. I'm so confused

2007-02-09 08:50:54 · 3 answers · asked by ternot2007 4

2007-02-09 08:14:09 · 11 answers · asked by Robin 1

Hanging his coat in the foyer, he called into the kitchen... or...While hanging his coat in the foyer, he called into the kitchen. The 2nd may be better, but is the first one allowable? I want to avoid reversing the phrases, as in... He called into the kitchen while hanging his coat in the foyer. I'm writing a story, and have a lot of sentences like that.

2007-02-09 08:09:28 · 12 answers · asked by mickeymann 2

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