At 8/9/08 10:55 PM, nukyew2 wrote:
Well I have 5. 5 = five. 4 letters are in it. 4 ryhmes with more. The opposite of more is less, so less of 4 is 3. 3 with the curves facing upwards looks like butt cheeks. We all know that we have 2 of them. 2 is spelled two. Backwards of two is owt which is alot like 'owl'. An owl is 1 noun. So 5 is actually 1.
Sweet I love 1st spot!
so me, you and zrb are all in the nr1 co' author spot
1/3= 0.33333333333333333333333333333333333333 3333333333333333333333333333333333333333 33...
three rhymes with b.
(Bee)
-noun
1. any hymenopterous insect of the superfamily Apoidea, including social and solitary species of several families, as the bumblebees, honeybees, etc.
2. the common honeybee, Apis mellifera.
3. a community social gathering in order to perform some task, engage in a contest, etc.: a sewing bee; a spelling bee; a husking bee.
-Idioms
4. have a bee in one's bonnet,
a. to be obsessed with one idea.
b. to have eccentric or fanciful ideas or schemes: Our aunt obviously has a bee in her bonnet, but we're very fond of her.
5. put the bee on, Informal. to try to obtain money from, as for a loan or donation: My brother just put the bee on me for another $10.
6. the bee's knees, Older Slang. (esp. in the 1920s) a person or thing that is wonderful, great, or marvelous: Her new roadster is simply the bee's knees.
[Origin: bef. 1000; ME be(e); OE b%u012Bo, béo; c. D bij, OS b%u012B, bini, OHG b%u012Ba, bini (G Biene), ON by%u0304; with other suffixes, Lith bìt%u0117, OPruss bitte, OCS b%u012Dchela, OIr bech; *bhi- is a North European stem with the same distribution as wax1, apple; put the bee on prob. an allusion to sting in sense "dupe, cheat"]
-Related forms
beelike, adjective
4. thats what were doing