Lets see how many yall know of.
I know of: Hmm, um... yeah. D.. ah... ehh... Ma, no... Ba, nah... hmmm, how about - ehh... Zorange? Torange?
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Lets see how many yall know of.
I know of: Hmm, um... yeah. D.. ah... ehh... Ma, no... Ba, nah... hmmm, how about - ehh... Zorange? Torange?
flange
good effort :PQuote:
Originally posted by 2nd gen noob@6 July 2003 - 01:12
flange
i thought it was a fake word, to tell the truthQuote:
Originally posted by dg_mortal@6 July 2003 - 07:16
good effort :P
but a trip to dictionary.com taught me otherwise...:P
borange
or many what i personally eat for breakfast:
Poorange.
saringe (in a weird accent) :huh:
orange
:P
Zimbabwe..............the people of the X'oxyu'tk'xuyuu tribe pronounce Zimbabwe; " Xoranj " B)
Honest.
I'm not making this up.
OK....I am. :D
you changed "pronounces it" to "pronounces zimbabwe" just to stop me posting ans saying that surely they would pronounce "it" as "it".Quote:
Originally posted by Riddler@6 July 2003 - 08:29
Zimbabwe..............the people of the X'oxyu'tk'xuyuu tribe pronounce Zimbabwe; " Xoranj " B)
well, i've got to tell you, it never stopped me
made me look slightly insane, maybe, but didn't stop me :P
There is no English word that rhymes with orange. ;) There's also no English word that rhymes with purple or silver. There's others, too; I've heard of pint and month not having any rhyming partners.
:ninja:
you changed "pronounces it" to "pronounces zimbabwe" just to stop me posting ans saying that surely they would pronounce "it" as "it".Quote:
Originally posted by 2nd gen noob+6 July 2003 - 00:31--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (2nd gen noob @ 6 July 2003 - 00:31)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Riddler@6 July 2003 - 08:29
Zimbabwe..............the people of the X'oxyu'tk'xuyuu tribe pronounce Zimbabwe; " Xoranj " B)
well, i've got to tell you, it never stopped me
made me look slightly insane, maybe, but didn't stop me :P [/b][/quote]
Yes, but I knew you'd post anyway 2ndGen, you're sooooooooooo predictable ! :lol: ;)
......and crazy as a loon ! :P
flange rhymes with orangeQuote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@6 July 2003 - 08:32
There is no English word that rhymes with orange. ;) There's also no English word that rhymes with purple or silver. There's others, too; I've heard of pint and month not having any rhyming partners.
:ninja:
what about words that rhyme with PURPLE?? :lol:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=turkleQuote:
Originally posted by Z@6 July 2003 - 08:41
what about words that rhyme with PURPLE?? :lol:
turkle?
Flange doesn't rhyme with orange. ;)
Edit: fla-nj (short a) and or-inj (short i)
:ninja:
i suppose it depends how much you believe in itQuote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@6 July 2003 - 08:46
Flange doesn't rhyme with orange. ;)
:ninja:
if you want to believe you can hear it
if you build it he will come
:P
Read this somewhere:
The latest snag in the Ulster peace negotiations is the indignation of Protestant negotiators that the preponderance of good sectarian songs is on the Catholic side because there are no rhymes for "Orange". A senior official of the Ulster Defence Association is demanding that "silver", another colour with no exact rhyme in English, be declared by law to be a rhyme for Örange", and that ridicule of the use of it as such be forbidden as a breach of the peace.
for how long did people believe the earth was at the centre of the universe?
or that witches existed?
that the earth was flat?
people need to realise flange rhymes with orange.
there's no two ways about it
oh, and turkle rhymes with purple, no-one has disputed that one
:P
You are absolutely correct, 2ndGen. And if I want to rhyme ' cunnilingus ' with ' strawberry-smoothie ', no one's gonna bloody well stop me ! :P
:D
I did not realiseQuote:
Originally posted by 2nd gen noob@6 July 2003 - 08:27
for how long did people believe the earth was at the centre of the universe?
or that witches existed?
that the earth was flat?
You are saying that all this is not true?
i dispute that :PQuote:
Originally posted by 2nd gen noob@6 July 2003 - 03:27
oh, and turkle rhymes with purple, no-one has disputed that one
:P
feel better? :rolleyes: B)
Oh, and by the way, MagicNator..........we're just going to keep saying " nyah-nyah-nyah, so there ! " :P every time you try to throw a phonics lesson at us..... :D
Your sanity is at stake, Wizard. ;)
i dispute that :PQuote:
Originally posted by dg_mortal+6 July 2003 - 09:47--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (dg_mortal @ 6 July 2003 - 09:47)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-2nd gen noob@6 July 2003 - 03:27
oh, and turkle rhymes with purple, no-one has disputed that one
:P
feel better? :rolleyes: B) [/b][/quote]
all i can say...you're clearly insane
argument dismissed :P
That's because people pronounce "pint" incorrectly, pint obviously rhymes with mint, hint, lint, skint, etc.Quote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@6 July 2003 - 07:32
I've heard of pint and month not having any rhyming partners.
:ninja:
That came about when people realised that the earth was not at the center of the universe, that there are no witches. But I am still not convinced the world is not flat. (except of course where there are mountains)
Yes. I keep forgetting this is the Lounge, I so rarely post here. ;) It'd likely be more constructive to herd cats.Quote:
Originally posted by Riddler@6 July 2003 - 09:51
Oh, and by the way, MagicNator..........we're just going to keep saying " nyah-nyah-nyah, so there ! " :P every time you try to throw a phonics lesson at us..... :D
Your sanity is at stake, Wizard. ;)
:ninja:
:lol:Quote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@6 July 2003 - 02:42
Yes. I keep forgetting this is the Lounge, I so rarely post here. ;) It'd likely be more constructive to herd cats.
:ninja:
Quite possibly.
:D
f-lange
o-range
What about "motorbike"?
fishy pike
Surely your mum told you ?Quote:
Originally posted by Proper Bo, I tell thee@6 July 2003 - 12:46
What about "motorbike"?
You can't bring your motorbike into the lounge. :angry:
Got to go, F1 time.
What about "Syringe"?
It does rhymes, isnt it?
thats what i saidQuote:
What about "Syringe"?
It does rhymes, isnt it?
wow, i had to do a triple-take to read that.Quote:
Originally posted by maddytherenegade@6 July 2003 - 14:10
What about "Syringe"?
It does rhymes, isnt it?
Do I detect a tinge of whinge ? :lol:
Words that ryhme with ORANGE?
challenge, lozenge, scavenge.
Words that ryhme with PURPLE?
ample, crumple, dimple, duple, gospel, maple, opal, people, pimple, pulpal, pupal, pupil, rumple, sample, scalpel, simple, staple, steeple, temple, trample, wimple.
Yep, i'll agree that purple ryhmes with purple....
...some of those others must rely on accent :unsure:
They can rhyme since there are several different rhyming schemes. Lets see, there is eye rhyme, slant rhyme, exact rhyme, masculine rhyme, femenine rhyme, terminal rhyme, end rhyme, and internal rhyme B)
LISTEN UP:
Flange does NOT rhyme with Orange! Why? Because "flange" is one syllable. Orange is two. Plus flange is pronounced like - "Flahnge"
Orange is pronounced like - "Orihnge"
But, as someone earlier said: "Words that ryhme with ORANGE?
challenge, lozenge, scavenge."
Thats technically correct, challenge is pronounced like - "Challihnge" and scavenge like - "scavihnge"
So they rhyme, as said alone. IN a sentence, song, poem, they wouldnt
the '--ple' in a word doesnt mean it rhymes. it must have both syllables in my opinion.Quote:
Originally posted by Infested Cats@6 July 2003 - 10:34
Words that ryhme with ORANGE?
challenge, lozenge, scavenge.
Words that ryhme with PURPLE?
ample, crumple, dimple, duple, gospel, maple, opal, people, pimple, pulpal, pupal, pupil, rumple, sample, scalpel, simple, staple, steeple, temple, trample, wimple.
however, i do think that flange rhymes with orange....well to an extent (if you say it slowly)
bollocksQuote:
Originally posted by awfullwaffle919@6 July 2003 - 19:36
LISTEN UP:
Flange does NOT rhyme with Orange! Why? Because "flange" is one syllable. Orange is two. Plus flange is pronounced like - "Flahnge"
Orange is pronounced like - "Orihnge"
But, as someone earlier said: "Words that ryhme with ORANGE?
challenge, lozenge, scavenge."
Thats technically correct, challenge is pronounced like - "Challihnge" and scavenge like - "scavihnge"
So they rhyme, as said alone. IN a sentence, song, poem, they wouldnt