I don't think so...I think it's to kill two birds with one stone.
2007-01-08 10:36:56
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answered by busymom 3
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You mean to kill two birds with one stone?
2007-01-08 18:35:46
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answered by Sharon X 2
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No, but to kill two birds with one stone is.
2007-01-08 18:37:13
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answered by hullyoyo 2
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it is to kill two birds with one stone, but the other way arounf is not a real idiom, they both mean to get two things out of the way in basically one try
2007-01-08 18:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It is actually kill two birds with one stone. I seriously doubt that you can kill a stone, seeing as it was never living in the first place, and whoever told you that was playing with your mind. Or you just misheard them. Either one.
2007-01-08 18:42:34
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answered by pink froggy 2
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no, it is kill two birds with one stone, and it means to get more than one thing done at a time.
2007-01-08 18:36:17
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answered by teamteacher 2
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umm to kill two birds with one stone?
2007-01-08 18:40:47
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answered by hotloverxo328 3
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nope. it's to kill two birds with one stone.
2007-01-08 18:36:48
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answered by zeiburakathau 2
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yes
2007-01-08 18:36:01
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answered by Mary Smith 6
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It is , is it?
2007-01-08 18:35:53
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answered by Yahoo Answer Rat 5
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