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what is this proverb?
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shadowship
21/04/08
23:39
1 answer (last answered: 23/04/08 13:54)
wireless router
what is correct way of saying it...rout-er or rowt-er??
choc lover
21/04/08
22:42
8 answers (last answered: 23/04/08 07:03)
Longest word
what is the longest word in the dictionary?
Natalie1980
21/04/08
20:05
11 answers (last answered: 23/04/08 10:55)
Dottie B
21/04/08
16:58
1 answer (last answered: 21/04/08 19:53)
Hearing Dogs for Deaf people quiz.
Help stuck on these. 12. (8) makes (7) 30. (9) is the (9) form of (8) 35. one (4) in the (5) 37. (6) abhors a (6)
dickymint
21/04/08
13:32
5 answers (last answered: 21/04/08 13:42)
why are you all loners ????
you are all loners why arent u at work lonnneeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssssss!!!
thatsgay
21/04/08
12:17
24 answers (last answered: 23/04/08 21:21)
a pair of........
I can understand why we call them a pair of socks as there are two of them to make one pair. Why a pair of trousers? .................... tights? etc.... I know there are two legs in them, but it is esse... [more]
andrea81
21/04/08
10:46
2 answers (last answered: 21/04/08 11:46)
Collective nouns
These have always fascinated me. Is there one for the answerers on this site? Maybe you would like to suggest one?
Now-Voyager
21/04/08
02:11
5 answers (last answered: 23/04/08 21:52)
76 T in the BP and similar questions
I know this means "76 trombones in the big parade" and that 12 M in a Y = 12 months in a year ...... but what are these type of riddles/questions known as and where can I find an on line quiz full of them?
echokilo
20/04/08
19:21
5 answers (last answered: 21/04/08 02:16)
Phrases and Sayings
30. ????????? is the ????????? form of ??????? ?? 9.9.8.
gingerbread
20/04/08
16:06
2 answers (last answered: 20/04/08 16:12)
let's get a charra
why do we (us older folk) call coaches "charrabangs"?
crisgal
20/04/08
00:52
10 answers (last answered: 20/04/08 17:18)
phases and saying
1./ ..........is the .....of.........(9,6,9) 2./ put your....on the.....(4,5) 3./.........is as good as a .... (6,5)
sevenacre
19/04/08
10:16
5 answers (last answered: 21/04/08 19:19)
Al-Muhajiroun
What does it mean?
GKW
18/04/08
19:38
2 answers (last answered: 19/04/08 10:43)
Japanese translation
Hi, My boyfriend is trying to confuse me by sending me phrases in Japanese. I cant find a translation on the web, does anyone know what this means: Ginkoo wa, ku ji kara goo ji made desu Thanks... [more]
Sarah2412
18/04/08
14:52
6 answers (last answered: 19/04/08 13:30)
Do you know the missing word from this phrase?
Can you help me complete this phrase. I'm a southerner so am unfamiliar with the term. 'Tossing about in a . . . from Harwich' Thanks
Red Snapper
18/04/08
11:13
2 answers (last answered: 23/04/08 21:32)
missing word from this phrase
Can you help me complete this phrase. I'm a southerner so am unfamiliar with the term. 'Tossing about in a . . . from Harwich' Thanks
Red Snapper
18/04/08
11:08
2 answers (last answered: 19/04/08 00:01)
Theatre term
In the USA it is "playing the gas" when there is a very small audience. What is the British equivalent eg one man and his dog?
sadsack1
17/04/08
17:29
1 answer (last answered: 19/04/08 23:07)
task-mesmerised
This phrase was used on Jonathan Ross's radio show by Alison Moyet. She said it was a familiar phrase but Ross poked fun, saying nobody had ever said it before. It's not one I've ever heard before; anybody else?
Tom Braider
17/04/08
14:41
Ignoring the Elephant in the Room
Does anyone know how long the above phrase has been around? I take it to mean: skirting around the most obvious subject that should be dealt with. Ive only became aware of it in the past year, but I presum... [more]
compman
16/04/08
20:22
6 answers (last answered: 23/04/08 10:59)
query
why do people sit in the stands but stand on the terraces!
saintpeter48
15/04/08
20:32
2 answers (last answered: 16/04/08 06:43)
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