dad‧dy-long‧legs
–noun (used with a singular or plural verb) 1. Also called harvestman. any of numerous spiderlike arachnids of the order Opiliones, having a compact rounded body and extremely long, slender legs.
2. British. a crane fly.
Also, daddy longlegs.
2006-10-26 07:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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2 Daddy Long-Legs
2006-10-26 07:47:43
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answered by philfigures 2
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a Daddy Long Legs is also known as a Crane Fly. Therefore the plural would be Crane Flies
2006-10-26 07:48:39
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answered by easterncondor 1
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Daddy long-leggsies
2006-10-26 07:47:36
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answered by DAVID H 4
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Daddy-Long-legses
2006-10-26 07:52:19
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answered by sue l 4
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We just call a bunch of them in a corner a bunch of "Grand Daddy Long Legs"
2006-10-26 07:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Daddy Long-Legses.
2006-10-26 07:48:34
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answered by The BudMiester 6
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Daddy Long Li!!
2006-10-26 07:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It's one of those words that is both singular and plural, depending on the context. It's like "fish". Example: "There are ten fish in the aquarium. One fish is in the aquarium..." There's also the other end of the spectrum, where the first part of the word is pluralized, such as "mother-in-law" and "attorney-general". Their plurals are "mothers-in-law" and "attorneys-general"...
2006-10-26 10:34:40
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answered by steviewag 4
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Daddy Long-legs and look there's another one! I think this is right.
2006-10-26 08:04:53
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answered by Anonymous
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