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Words & Wordplay - September 2007

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2007-09-07 01:40:47 · 7 answers · asked by Amuzu A 1

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2007-09-07 01:35:41 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

1.Don't waste my time
2. Keeping my eyes on you
3. Shoulder to shoulder
4. Time on my hands
5. Lie to me
6. Something for the pain

2007-09-07 01:26:49 · 3 answers · asked by sarge 6

1. Paper roses
2. Oh no....you again
3. It's good to need you like I do
4. Forever and a day
5. A time to gather stones together
6. Hello my friend, hello
7. Man to man

Bonus: "A time to dance, a time to mourn"

2007-09-07 01:23:43 · 3 answers · asked by sarge 6

xd
tvtb
klm
btw
brb

2007-09-07 01:12:57 · 3 answers · asked by weird 3

2007-09-07 00:54:55 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

1. Suddenly we heard a VERY loud roar!
2. Sooner or later we all need to face the fact that ________
3. His eyes lit up as he saw who was walking toward him.
4. That is a dangerous place to stand, my friend.
5. Okay.......... Who was the wise guy?
6. This journey I am on has been filled with surprises.

2007-09-07 00:50:01 · 5 answers · asked by I am Sunshine 6

I quite like this neologism


as in " George Bush is an errorist"

even works as a typo

2007-09-06 23:45:49 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

On its own this is silly and meaningless...is it to travel......than to arrive......? Ie: to travel expectantly than to arrive disappointed?

2007-09-06 23:45:13 · 9 answers · asked by bottle babe 4

'The couple has maintained their innocence throughtout the ordeal' Can anybody find the error in this newspaper phrase seen this Friday on the web.

2007-09-06 23:23:38 · 7 answers · asked by richmck 1

I heard someone say "One speaks good English" recently, and was wondering if this was a correct usage. I've always thought that "one" refered to either a person, or people in general. So I would have thought that "If one speaks good English..." would be correct, but not just "One speaks good English" because people, in general don't speak good English. I was just wondering! Thanks for answers!

2007-09-06 22:59:34 · 3 answers · asked by Gypsophila 3

Isn't it obvious?

2007-09-06 22:00:38 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

It's in mathematics with letters only, not physically.

2007-09-06 21:59:54 · 3 answers · asked by sv 7

2007-09-06 21:00:15 · 12 answers · asked by Steeve 1

2007-09-06 19:35:23 · 8 answers · asked by sanjay_a0 1

i know the answer and i thought it was interesting.

2007-09-06 19:17:54 · 21 answers · asked by christy 4

2007-09-06 18:54:34 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is "crap" considered a swear word?

2007-09-06 17:18:07 · 8 answers · asked by jf8bnns4 4

2007-09-06 17:08:05 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

What is a different like um word for complementary. It a letter and i need to change mispelled words. The sentence goes like this, What he said to her was not complementary.

2007-09-06 16:57:45 · 10 answers · asked by ? 3

if we change 5 vowels a,e,i,o,u one by one
five words are formed.

2007-09-06 16:26:30 · 15 answers · asked by Manz 5

there was this kid at work and he didn't know how to work the register. so BEFORE he even started ringing the customers up he would say "just so you know, im never up here." so me and my friend said we're gonna make him a sign that says something like I DONT KNOW WHAT IM DOING.. but it was a one word phrase. What is a one word phrase for someone who makes excuses for themselves? we think it starts with a p but we're not sure. and its a sophisticated word. PLEASE HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

2007-09-06 15:56:33 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Please help i cant think of one because all of them are inflicted not afflicted!!!!!!

2007-09-06 15:17:42 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

ok my teacher said that we could look up the answer to the phrase he gave us. The trick is that u have to make 2 sentances out of this phrase, you can't move anything around, you can't take anything out. The only thing you can do is change the punctuation. the phrase is: John where Bill had had had had had had had had had had been correct.
(There are 10 had's there) (oh and no we can't say that this is a kid w/ a talking problem.)

2007-09-06 15:14:05 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

First word that comes to mind when I say-

Lemon

2007-09-06 14:43:40 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

ok so the scramble is: LRURNIETATEEIQ NAERG
the clue is:the diffrence between the upper and lower quartiles in a box and whisker plot

2007-09-06 14:43:28 · 4 answers · asked by catsonahotinroof 2

How many adjectives in this sentence? (Explain answer)

Spencer takes good care of his hairy dog.

2007-09-06 14:40:23 · 22 answers · asked by Query 3

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