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Words & Wordplay - July 2007

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I am talking about the skating rink.i need some kind of stlye.Like an background or theme something like that.I will also like for u to help we with i name for the place.I had in mind The Golden Star,but i really don't know if that would get people to come.Anything will help.Thanks alot

2007-07-18 12:18:59 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why can you say, "Hey, kid," to a child, and "Hey, man," to a male, but never "Hey, woman" to a female?

2007-07-18 12:12:45 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

at a resturant i called our 20s something waittress mam and she said do i look that old? miss would be nice then i thought maybe its offensive to call young females mam?

2007-07-18 12:04:36 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-18 11:39:01 · 11 answers · asked by vivrantthang70807 1

2007-07-18 11:37:19 · 7 answers · asked by vivrantthang70807 1

2007-07-18 11:34:35 · 24 answers · asked by vivrantthang70807 1

Mine is

"Champagne talk, lemonade pockets"

2007-07-18 11:08:28 · 34 answers · asked by sweetcheeks 2

Hey everyone! There is a word that (I THINIK) begins with an "a" that means to mistake one word for another. Like saying "the boy was very phonogenic" instead of saying "the boy was very photogenic" Mistaking Phonogenic for Photogenic! Anyone have any ideas what the word is? Again, I'm not sure that it starts with an "a" but I think it might!!

2007-07-18 09:18:29 · 3 answers · asked by nuniestar 4

Please dont say the spelling, I already thought of that one LOL.

2007-07-18 09:05:03 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have this so far on my puzzle:

_ _ U I R _ _ D _

You can only use certain letters for each blank space. Here are you possibilities:

1st Blank - E,N,H,S,O
2nd Blank - E,N,D.O
3rd Blank - E,N,S,O
4th Blank - E,N,H,I,O
5th Blank - N,H,S,D

Whoever answers this question first with the correct answer gets 10 POINTS.

2007-07-18 07:58:06 · 4 answers · asked by babodite 3

If you wanted to order a Hamburger consisting of just a bun, patty, and slice of cheese which of the following is the correct use of the language? Please state your source or explain the language protocol etc.

May I have a burger plain with cheese? (This seems incorrect to me because if it's plain it could not have cheese.)

May I have a burger with cheese only? (this seems proper to me as it explains itself.)

The second example is how I order but have been told even argued with that this is definately wrong. Please give me an answer with a verifiable explanation. Thank You

2007-07-18 07:46:22 · 20 answers · asked by ems2000tab 3

Is there a rule? Is there a difference?

2007-07-18 07:44:36 · 2 answers · asked by ? 5

Words:

rheumatics-?-????

rousted-tran. v- to rout especially out of bed

connoisseur-n-a person of discriminating taste

rebuff-n-a blunt or abrupt repulse or refusal

coltish-adj.- lively and playful; frisky

sinewy-adj.- lean and muscular

scrounged-tran. v.- round up


DON'T LEAVE SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THIS SUBJECT PLEASE!

2007-07-18 07:42:55 · 1 answers · asked by trelayda 2

It would also be really nice if I could use "j"

2007-07-18 07:28:19 · 13 answers · asked by Lisa 4

2007-07-18 07:17:31 · 1 answers · asked by Nelly K 5th kid 1

I don't know!

2007-07-18 06:36:52 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-18 06:35:50 · 0 answers · asked by t h 1

2007-07-18 05:40:58 · 16 answers · asked by Tanni 1

2007-07-18 05:24:08 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Kahlil Gibran gives us sagacious advice concerning matters of the heart: "Love one another but make not a bond of love. Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls." A sense of freedom is essential for you at this time.

2007-07-18 04:59:44 · 9 answers · asked by Lee Edward 1

1. That which cannot be repaired.

2. That which can be percieved by the senses.

3. That which never fails.

2007-07-18 04:36:02 · 5 answers · asked by Trupti 1

2007-07-18 04:29:04 · 3 answers · asked by davendra k 1

And what exactly does it mean?

2007-07-18 03:52:39 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

can we use " place" as a uncountbale noun ? can i say , there is not much place left in the warehouse ? thanks .

2007-07-18 02:58:35 · 2 answers · asked by chinagoods999 1

mine is bananas >:P

2007-07-18 02:42:19 · 12 answers · asked by Timberwolf 2

They have to be reasonably well known.

2007-07-18 01:11:43 · 39 answers · asked by wolfmettle 3

Hi there,

I'm an EFL (English as a foreign language) teacher.
Recently I was asked how you call the white sticks you clean your ears with. I assume it's called an earstick??? but I'm not sure.
I can't find it in any of my dictionaries.

You can see a picture of the word I'm looking for .
http://www.tucoo.com/icon/The%20Icons/s/ear%20stick.png

2007-07-18 00:51:08 · 40 answers · asked by kim_dot_kom 2

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