...month, orange, silver or purple.
British people will know where this came from, and if not, you better find out!
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...month, orange, silver or purple.
British people will know where this came from, and if not, you better find out!
It depends. I can bust a flow and rhyme those words perfectly...and it'll sound good, too.
LOL @ Bust a flow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ganj
But, nothing rhymes well with them, when said in an English accent, American, orange could be said "aunge" and rhymed with something, I guess. lol :D
You just contradicted yourself :D So if said in one of the many accents Americans have can be rhymed with those words wouldn't that mean they rhyme with something??
oh yea what about curple, its a strap under the girth of a horses saddle to stop the saddle kicking forward
Really? I'll confirm that with my sister lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by fkd1
And no, it's only if it's pronounced properly "o-r-a-n-g-e" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. lol :D
sliver almost equals silver... ok not even close
Silver - Hill. they rhymne.
you win that round Dr.Lao.Quote:
Originally Posted by STDzRus
AUNGE?!Quote:
Originally Posted by 3 Sheets To The Wind
In that case, I guess lounge rhymes with orange. ROFL! Unless it'd be pronounced "awnge." Orange would then rhyme with Ganj.
Orange rhymes with Laurenge. :x