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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SPKmes on December 10, 2007, 02:41:34 PM
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How about words with the same spelling but a different meaning.
Produce --- Fruit & veg
Produce --- Make
:rolleyes:
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Kiwi: A Fruit.
Kiwi: A Tribul member of a South Pacific Island with a fond affection for Goats.
:rofl
Mac
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so if you grow Fruit & veg you would Produce Produce.
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Originally posted by john9001
so if you grow Fruit & veg you would Produce Produce.
In New Zealand you'd be attempting to produce more goats...
:D
Mac
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Kiwi is also a bird,
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Originally posted by john9001
Kiwi is also a bird,
Okay a Tribul members member...a Kiwis Kiwi?
Yet a Bird in the USA is not referencing a lovely Bird in the UK.
Sir this is a DEAD Parrot!
:D
Mac
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it's not dead, it's sleeping.
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Originally posted by AWMac
Kiwi: A Fruit.
Kiwi: A Tribul member of a South Pacific Island with a fond affection for Goats.
:rofl
Mac
Don't knock it till you've tried it.:rofl
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bait - to torment
bate - to lessen
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Originally posted by Masherbrum
bait - to torment
bate - to lessen
I think you mean "abate"
although "bate" is indeed a word, it does not mean "to lessen"
:aok
Bait: Noun, item used to catch or trap prey
Bait: Verb, to verbally taunt or incite a subject(s) in an effort to elicit a specific response.
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Minute ---- a small segment
Minute ---- 60 sec
Lead ---- A metallic element / guided
Lead --- to guide
Refuse --- deny
Refuse ---Garbage
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Rectum: Anal orrifice.
Rectum: To destroy or render unusable.
"My Texas Cousin had two cars and she rectum both."
:D
Mac
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is - present 3rd singualr of BE
is - not having sex with that woman
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Originally posted by AWMac
Rectum: Anal orrifice.
This and goats it's no wonder you're under witness protection. :D
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Originally posted by SteveBailey
I think you mean "abate"
although "bate" is indeed a word, it does not mean "to lessen"
:aok
Bait: Noun, item used to catch or trap prey
Bait: Verb, to verbally taunt or incite a subject(s) in an effort to elicit a specific response.
Main Entry: bate
transitive verb
1: to reduce the force or intensity of : restrain
2: to take away : deduct
3archaic : to lower especially in amount or estimation
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Cleave-- transitive verb 1 : to divide by or as if by a cutting blow : split 2 : to separate into distinct parts and especially into groups having divergent views 3 : to subject to chemical cleavage intransitive verb 1 : to split especially along the grain 2 : to penetrate or pass through something by or as if by cutting
Cleave---: to adhere firmly and closely or loyally and unwaveringly
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bow----to lower one's head
bow----the front of a ship
bow----used to shoot arrows
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Asinine: extremely or utterly foolish.
Asinine: to be one bellybutton of nine.
"In this picture at the Reno Nudist Ranch, Ron Paul was the third asisnine."
Mac
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If I had second thoughts about making plans to visit some Native Americans, I might have a reservation reservation reservation.
Thanks to Brian Regan
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Originally posted by AWMac
Rectum: Anal orrifice.
Rectum: To destroy or render unusable.
"My Texas Cousin had two cars and she rectum both."
:D
Mac
Pfft :rofl :rofl
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Originally posted by SteveBailey
I think you mean "abate"
although "bate" is indeed a word, it does not mean "to lessen"
:aok
Bait: Noun, item used to catch or trap prey
Bait: Verb, to verbally taunt or incite a subject(s) in an effort to elicit a specific response.
Look again bro. :)
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Wear:
–verb (used with object)
1. to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
2. to have or use on the person habitually: to wear a wig.
3. to bear or have in one's aspect or appearance: to wear a smile; to wear an air of triumph.
4. to cause (garments, linens, etc.) to deteriorate or change by wear: Hard use has worn these gloves.
5. to impair, deteriorate, or consume gradually by use or any continued process: Long illness had worn the bloom from her cheeks.
6. to waste or diminish gradually by rubbing, scraping, washing, etc.: The waves have worn these rocks.
7. to make (a hole, channel, way, etc.) by such action.
8. to bring about or cause a specified condition in (a person or thing) by use, deterioration, or gradual change: to wear clothes to rags; to wear a person to a shadow.
9. to weary; fatigue; exhaust: Toil and care soon wear the spirit.
10. to pass (time) gradually or tediously (usually fol. by away or out): We wore the afternoon away in arguing.
11. Nautical. to bring (a vessel) on another tack by turning until the wind is on the stern.
12. British Dialect. to gather and herd (sheep or cattle) to a pen or pasture.
–verb (used without object)
13. to undergo gradual impairment, diminution, reduction, etc., from wear, use, attrition, or other causes (often fol. by away, down, out, or off).
14. to retain shape, color, usefulness, value, etc., under wear, use, or any continued strain: a strong material that will wear; colors that wear well.
15. (of time) to pass, esp. slowly or tediously (often fol. by on or away): As the day wore on, we had less and less to talk about.
16. to have the quality of being easy or difficult to tolerate, esp. after a relatively long association: It's hard to get to know him, but he wears well.
17. Nautical. (of a vessel) to come round on another tack by turning away from the wind.
18. Obsolete. to be commonly worn; to be in fashion.
–noun
19. the act of wearing; use, as of a garment: articles for winter wear; I've had a lot of wear out of this coat.
20. the state of being worn, as on the person.
21. clothing or other articles for wearing, esp. when fashionable or appropriate for a particular function (often used in combination): travel wear; sportswear.
22. gradual impairment, wasting, diminution, etc., as from use: The carpet shows wear.
23. the quality of resisting deterioration with use; durability.