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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2018 18:02:06 GMT
Pick two words that are same, but mean different things, but the kicker is, it needs to be done A to Z and you need to show an example of how one would both use them.
I will start....
Apps
How many apps do you have on your iPad?
1/2 price dinner apps.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2018 18:20:46 GMT
Apps is an abreviation of the word applications but has (arguably) come into common usage as a word in its own right but apps (meaning appointments) hasn't and probably shouldn't be considred a word.
Bitter = Taste Bitter = Resentment
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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Aug 4, 2018 23:43:36 GMT
C - cuff(s)
Your shirts and pants can have cuffs.
Cuffs is also short for "handcuffs." The verb form, "to cuff somebody," in police jargon means to put them in handcuffs.
Finally, "to cuff somebody" can also mean to strike or slap someone with your hand, as in "She cuffed him a good one."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 13:53:46 GMT
Drunk = past particle of drink. Drunk = intoxicated.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 16:48:41 GMT
Apps is an abreviation of the word applications but has (arguably) come into common usage as a word in its own right but apps (meaning appointments) hasn't and probably shouldn't be considred a word. Bitter = Taste Bitter = Resentment Not really related to the game, but I wanted to comment on it. In my eyes, the abbreviation for appointments is appt.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 17:29:33 GMT
Apps is an abreviation of the word applications but has (arguably) come into common usage as a word in its own right but apps (meaning appointments) hasn't and probably shouldn't be considred a word. Bitter = Taste Bitter = Resentment Not really related to the game, but I wanted to comment on it. In my eyes, the abbreviation for appointments is appt. Then what did you mean by ' 1/2 price dinner apps'? I'm not familiar with that.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 17:53:33 GMT
Drunk = past particle of drink. Drunk = intoxicated. The letter e and e-dating. You would use e in a word such as tree, but itβs also used for the word e-dating. Though internet and online donβt even start with an e.
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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Aug 5, 2018 19:07:17 GMT
Not really related to the game, but I wanted to comment on it. In my eyes, the abbreviation for appointments is appt. Then what did you mean by ' 1/2 price dinner apps'? I'm not familiar with that. I'm curious about that, too. Does she mean "1/2 price dinner appetizers"? Maybe apps here is shorthand for appetizers. Is that what you meant, @talker?
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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Aug 5, 2018 19:11:51 GMT
F - Fine
Can mean something bad, as in, He received a fine for exceeding the speed limit.
...or something good, as in, This fabric is very fine, high quality material.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 20:00:06 GMT
Gay = happy Gay = homosexual
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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Aug 6, 2018 1:10:56 GMT
H - hail
Hail can mean precipitation in the form of frozen little bits of icy pellets.
Hail can also mean to greet, or call or summon someone.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 4:22:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 12:41:10 GMT
Iron = verb/noun referring to the item and activity of removing creases from clothes. Iron = the metal.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 13:31:43 GMT
John
It can be used as a personβs name and it can be used to describe a toilet.
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Kinder (rhymes with binder) = kind, but more so Kinder (rhymes with tinder) = short for kindergarten
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