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also whats a twinky

2006-09-27 10:16:26 · 4 answers · asked by ochy coochy 2 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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The best way I can think of to explain is like a bonafide fact is the same as a proven fact, it can't be distorted or ignored. Does that make sense? A Twinkie is a snack food that is a yellow cake like substance filled with cream.

2006-09-27 10:21:29 · answer #1 · answered by Alessa 4 · 1 0

bonafide
bo‧na fide  /ˈboʊnə ˌfaɪd, ˈbɒnə; ˈboʊnə ˈfaɪdi/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[boh-nuh fahyd, bon-uh; boh-nuh fahy-dee] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

1. made, done, presented, etc., in good faith; without deception or fraud: a bona fide statement of intent to sell.
2. authentic; true: a bona fide sample of Lincoln's handwriting.

Also, bona-fide.


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[Origin: 1935–45; < L bonā fidē]


—Synonyms 1. honest, sincere; lawful, legal. 2. genuine.
—Antonyms spurious, deceitful, false.

2006-09-27 17:20:59 · answer #2 · answered by Myke BoDean 6 · 0 0

It's Latin

bona fide 
Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[boh-nuh fahyd, bon-uh; boh-nuh fahy-dee] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

1. made, done, presented, etc., in good faith; without deception or fraud: a bona fide statement of intent to sell.
2. authentic; true: a bona fide sample of Lincoln's handwriting.

Also, bona-fide.
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[Origin: 1935–45; < L bonā fidē]
—Synonyms 1. honest, sincere; lawful, legal. 2. genuine.
—Antonyms spurious, deceitful, false.

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A twinkie is a mass-produced prepackaged snack food made of two cream-filled cakes.

2006-09-27 17:28:26 · answer #3 · answered by Rainbough P 1 · 0 0

bonafide mean
Main Entry: bo·na fide
Pronunciation: 'bO-n&-"fId, 'bä-; "bO-n&-'fI-dE, -'fI-d&
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin, literally, in good faith
1 : made in good faith without fraud or deceit
2 : made with earnest intent : SINCERE
3 : neither specious nor counterfeit : GENUINE

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2006-09-27 17:20:08 · answer #4 · answered by Adam H 3 · 0 0

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