The average person’s left hand does 56% of the typing.interesting... The average person’s left hand does 56% of the typing. << interesting indeed! ... and what is the right hand doing yes i do doubt this, smartass ... the zoological word annelidous. A D R E A M T A P P R O M T (yes check websters) D A Y D R E A M T O U T D R E A M T P I P E D R E A M T P R O M T (yes check websters) R E D R E A M T U N D R E A M T Other English language words ending in MT - ARE YOU DOUBTING IT DUMBASS? A C A N T H O C L A D O U S A C A N T H O P O D O U S A C R O M Y O D O U S A D E N O P O D O U S A M A D O U S A M B L Y P O D O U S A M P H I P O D O U S A N A R T H R O P O D O U S A N I D O U S A N I S O M Y O D O U S A N I S O P O D O U S A N N E L I D O U S A P O D O U S A R T H R O P O D O U S B I N O D O U S B I O H A Z A R D O U S B L E N D O U S B L I Z Z A R D O U S B R A C H I O P O D O U S B R A C H Y P O D O U S B R A N C H I O P O D O U S C E C I D O M Y I I D O U S C E N T I F I D O U S C E P H A L O P O D ... What a cool site the above link leads to! Very useful! Interesting. I enjoyed reading it. And no offense at all to you, but perhaps you should've considered indicating the publishing date of the dictionary used because these days, people make up all sorts of new words that will appear officially in the dictionary. *coughbushcough* =) *LOL* P R O M T (yes check websters) Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary????? http://www.britannica.com/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=promt&query=promt Yeah, must be an old dictionary for sure... use your nous try caesious chambers 20th century dictionary scrabble favorite @thisnamecanbetaken - ???? Your source is probably how the author of "So You Thought You Knew Everything" found the only word ending in MT and the only four words ending in DOUS. TRY AN UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY: Noun: unabridged dictionary A dictionary that has not been shortened by the omitting terms or definitions; a comprehensive dictionary - unabridged Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. "promt." Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. MICRA, Inc. 31 Dec. 2006. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/promt> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/promt (accessed: December 31, 2006). \Promt\ (?;... @xxLYxx how's the above post work for ya? no offense to you either but maybe you should do a little research before you go spouting off. hey savvy student stop being an arrogant little prick please thanks @savvy student I used the a source in the link you yourself provided! Check yourself! Ha ha ha... Just under the result given and there's the link!! I thought, that while I was there for the "dous'es I'd check for the promt too. So don't you go lecturing me dude! Seems like you yourself are hangin' on to some dubious research sites there yourself, eh? Provided by YOU, no? http://www.findtheword.info/resultat.php?stype=ends&sword=DOUS&page=http://www.findtheword.info/resultat.php?stype=ends&sword=DOUS&page=4 Anyway...the joke was for the *coughbushcough* comment so calm down why don't ya! This isn't World War III we're discussing here, so maybe you should take a little break from your "studying"? Hmm? @ArthurDwayne Loved you're comment! A good little chuckle once in a while is something I truly appreciate. Thanks dude! dude /dud, dyud/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[dood, dyood] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, dud·ed, dud·ing. –noun 1. a man excessively concerned with his clothes, grooming, and manners. 2. Slang. fellow; chap. 3. a person reared in a large city. 4. Western U.S. an urban Easterner who vacations on a ranch. —Verb phrase5. dude up, Informal. to dress in one's fanciest, best, or most stylish clothes; dress up: He got all duded up to go to the dance. [Origin: 1880–85, Americanism; orig. uncert.] Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006. @savvy student. (PS) This clip is tagged "humour" so lighten up a bit, eh? hey arthur - i think the article was arrogant .. and wrong. i was just being sarcastic toward the article's arrogant tone and defending my source when others questioned it - and @cantbetaken lighten up? i suppose i should have just said that instead of showing you where i got my info that you so humorously pointed out was incorrect. yeah - good comeback. i should have used that instead of clearing things up. oh and you used the link i provided? hmmmmm ... the site is for finding words ending in certain letters. it has a list of different search sites, but every search site is not all encompassing. but i guess you missed the link i provided with the source for the word from w... Naaa, I didn't miss or deflect from your UNABRIDGED link. In fact, I used it for the dude bit. (Did you miss that?) . You're just taking this waaay too seriously, but hey, If you want to start off the new year in a literary frenzy, then be my guest. No skin off my nose. So just go on letting off steam if you feel you need to, that's fine and healthy, and happy studies. This is just getting a little teensy weensy bit too childish for me, so I'm off to check out other clips.. I may check out your ravings later for the sheer humour value, but I don't really see the need to be feeding this exaggerated exchange any longer, it may just rile you even more and we can't have that, now can we? so...HAPPY NEW YEAR dude!! yeah i see where you used it for dude in an attempt to scoff at the reference i provided, instead of saying, 'oh yeah, there it is in websters'. i provided the def for unabridged dictionary in case that was questioned as well. i throroughly provided my sources when questioned. and again, the link i provided was for the words ending in dous and it had other links to other sites. you see, i made sure the word was correct before i posted it because i somehow figured someone like you would question it. and i didnt stop at the first search engine link provided, like you did. and somehow im responsible for every link on a website link i post? just because you click on it and dont find wh... and you will check out my ravings later for sheer humor value? funny though ... you stir things up, question my info, and when i cite my source because of all of your doubts it's a humorous raving? um ... okay. I was in no way questioning your info or your intelligence. I was as stated earlier, just joshing around at the *coughbushcough* thing and ONLY that and I wasn't trying to undermine your research, I had moved on waaay earlier than that. (reads: I didn't really care if the words were real or not) I just think you're totally overreacting and perhaps misunderstanding my motives? If you feel offended by me, then I apologise. I wasn't my intent. Can we now perhaps move on now to bigger and better things? Hmm? But backtracking you have to admit it's funny... no? My humour may be new to you, but if you "check me out" a bit, you'll see that I never try to offend anyone and I really didn't think you'd be either. We josh and throw sarcasms around like confetti here, so again, lighten up and forgive me already! See I ususally would have made a joke right about now, but I don't think you're in the mood for more, so I wont. I'll just put up an innocent smiley, okay? Now I really want to go and check out other stuff, cool? sorry for the redundant post above, too. i see i posted the same paragraph twice. it's all good. i mean it's okay on my side. i was being sarcastic at the article, not the person who posted it. the article was arrogant when it kept saying 'do you doubt it' and i thought it was funny when there were other words. that's all. hey - no need to forgive. no unforgiveness or hard feelings to begin with really. i could see your light heartedness but i just was showing that the source was correct when it was questioned - like i said .. i questioned it myself to begin with. all's well. you are light-hearted and well-intentioned so just keep on a keepin on. k? really, you seem like a... Thanks dude. I too was a bit annoyed at the clip trying to tell me what I was thinking all the time. Things like "Bet you tried this out mentally, didn’t you?" Actually no, I didn't and so on. I do think perhaps this was also wasn't apparent, to me at least and probably not by ArthurDwayne either, (though I can't speak on his behalf of course): "I was being sarcastic at the article, not the person who posted it. But all's good now and let's go read some funny new clips! You too could use a good laugh right about now too, eh? And like I said, I meant no offense. Humour just wears many cloaks and I happen to wear a multi-coloured, four-dimentional, semi-transparent, super duper, can't... i'm a dudette happy surfing lol you guys are crazy *rofl* That's the nicest compliment I've had all day! . @savvy Hey, I'm a dudette too! YAY! Let's go find some dudes to josh around a bit! *whispering now* ...just follow me. *normal volume again* Ha ha ha ha ha Only kidding guys! *whispering again* I'm gonna be in big trouble now i doubt some of them and my doubt was conformed my other replies, but i enjoyed reading this |
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