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This riddle has been around for over 20 years! The reason why it continues to trick people, is because it is usually told or written wrong, thereby creating a puzzle with no answer.

The correct form of this riddle is:

“Think of words ending in -gry. Angry and hungry are two of them. There are only three words in the English language. What is the third word? The word is something that everyone uses everyday. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.”

Look familiar? The first two sentences have absolutely nothing to do with the riddle. They are there just to trick you.

So ‘what is the third word?’

The third word is actually “language” if you answer this question correctly.

“There are only three words in the English language.”

2006-11-18 10:37:30 · answer #1 · answered by micheleseptember 2 · 3 1

actually, there was a word that Shakespeare invented that never caught on that i believe was ahungry or anhungry or somethign like that.

2006-11-18 11:00:11 · answer #2 · answered by locomonohijo 4 · 0 0

1.angry
2.hungry
3. im hungry

2006-11-18 10:40:46 · answer #3 · answered by just wondering 3 · 0 0

language

2006-11-18 10:41:18 · answer #4 · answered by taylor ! 4 · 0 0

ogry, angry, and hungry

2006-11-18 10:34:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Language. Dumbass, stop posting this stupid riddle!!

2006-11-18 10:42:28 · answer #6 · answered by coca_cola_froggy 4 · 1 0

gry
Gry
n. (grī)
1. A measure equal to one tenth of a line. [Obs.] Locke.


2. Anything very small, or of little value. [R.]


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2006-11-18 10:40:08 · answer #7 · answered by veeta675 3 · 0 0

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