Ginormous
2006-09-02 13:07:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a word meaning "very large", the root word being "titan" or giant.
It was also the name of an infamous steam-powered passanger liner that sank on her maiden (first) voyage across the North Atlantic in 1912 after striking an iceberg.
2006-09-02 20:10:15
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answer #2
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answered by My Evil Twin 7
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Right now it's my stomach. Oh man, I ate too much.
"TITANIC" was a White Star Ocean Liner that struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage.
James Cameron directed an Oscar-winning movie about it.
2006-09-02 20:08:19
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answer #3
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answered by cboni2000 4
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Well, it WAS a luxury liner (ship). Is that the Titanic you mean?
2006-09-02 20:08:06
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answered by p2of9 4
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It was also the #1 reported boxoffice movie still to this day, its about four hours long!
2006-09-02 20:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Very large.
A doomed ship.
2006-09-02 20:07:41
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answered by JeffE 6
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in a nutshell, a ship full of ppl of diff classes it sunk,ppl died,and it made history.end of story.
2006-09-02 20:08:35
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answer #7
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answered by vre 1
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