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Words & Wordplay - August 2007

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When traveling for example, a vehicle window might have painted on, "To FL or bust." What does "or bust" mean?

2007-08-01 08:32:22 · 7 answers · asked by Melanie K 3

I've heard people say it and I never know what it means. Can anyone help me tell me what it means?? Thanks ;)

2007-08-01 08:10:58 · 0 answers · asked by pRodYgi721 2

2007-08-01 08:10:37 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

i heard someone say it, what does it mean?

2007-08-01 07:29:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

lol

2007-08-01 07:19:17 · 7 answers · asked by josh 1

would you feel insulted?

hahahahahhaahahhhahahhahahaaaaaaa

2007-08-01 07:15:58 · 5 answers · asked by supertrouper 1

Or are you confident enough to hit "next" without checking.

2007-08-01 07:11:21 · 16 answers · asked by Doobie Sister 5

: s

2007-08-01 06:44:22 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

its like for expample 3pm EDT.....i live in california

2007-08-01 06:36:56 · 6 answers · asked by Andreyanna 1

2007-08-01 06:31:10 · 25 answers · asked by nathanhowlett23 1

im looking for words or phrases that are similar in meaning to describing something that is excellent, superior, the highest quality, the best of its kind.
Get creative!

2007-08-01 06:29:37 · 20 answers · asked by The Great One 5

meaning of my name? its fasi any one of you ? did you know the meaning ?

2007-08-01 05:47:17 · 6 answers · asked by fasi ! 1

2007-08-01 05:30:24 · 2 answers · asked by sureshsamani 1

There seems to be lots of them around.

2007-08-01 05:24:58 · 10 answers · asked by Perseus 3

funny but I didn't laugh out loud??

2007-08-01 04:51:24 · 3 answers · asked by Kira 6

When you look on products that you buy at the store, in small letters, always by the Bar Code, you see the words "Proof of Purchase". What does that mean?

If it means that it proves that i bought the item, does that mean i can just take it off the shelf and say i bought it because i have proof right here?

2007-08-01 04:40:02 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

i always use it because i'm not the greatest speller but today it's gone. at the top it says
"ENTER YOUR QUESTIONAND CHECK SPELLING"
but there is no spell check. is Yahoo going nuts?
now they wont let me chose a catagory. i want this in "Polls and survays but they wont let me.

2007-08-01 04:23:15 · 3 answers · asked by don 3

2007-08-01 04:05:51 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-01 02:24:11 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-01 02:10:40 · 9 answers · asked by ducks_1234 2

Like Robin Robinson, Jacob Jacobson, Stephen Stephenson.

2007-08-01 02:03:07 · 3 answers · asked by E-Dub 2

I was typing on another message board and typed this phrase, "most of whom are more knowledgeable than me," but wondered if the proper phrasing should be, "most of whom are more knowledgeable than I". When I've heard "proper speak" I think I've heard I instead of me. ("Proper speak" is my phrase that I use for when I talk more properly/formally for more formal situations, than just regular everyday conversations.)

Anyway, I'm digressing. I'm just curious as to what the proper phrasing is. Just because "me" might be more common, doesn't mean it's right. Yet, I think "me" is more common, so I'll just stick with that. It's "just" a message board, but I credit wasting time on boards with helping my typing, grammar, spelling, etc. which has transferred into the "real world".

Anyway, thank you. (Also, I'm sure that there are a few mistakes here, too. I'm human.)

2007-08-01 01:57:03 · 9 answers · asked by Vegan_Mom 7

2007-08-01 01:26:28 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I need something that starts with Y to define a group of really great guys..but I don't want to use "Young men" Does anyone have any suggestions?

2007-08-01 00:35:32 · 9 answers · asked by Elizabeth H 1

1. sports field (it took place on the sports field). is there a better word for this?
2. "There is some slack in the formulation of the questions". A better word than: slack.

Thanks you in advance

2007-08-01 00:33:09 · 4 answers · asked by Alea S 7

1. What do you call the person who works with autistic youths as their day-to-day helper? I need a specific job title here.
2. In a swimming pool, what would the person be referring to if the translation used was 'he enjoys himself on a mat in the pool.'
What is the word they are thinking of here. mat can't be correct...

2007-08-01 00:14:56 · 4 answers · asked by Alea S 7

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