...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
i'd like to point out...
No word in the English language rhymes with...
3 Sheets To The Wind Nov-26-2005 21:12
by lateralus
lololol
:rolleyes:
¯roflmfao¯
:thumbsup:
Orange - Losenge..
Ok, no English people guessed it, that fact is from the back of a Penguin (chocolate biscuit/bar).. damn, lol
sounds robin.
orange - foor hing (I might have spelt uit wrong...the little metal thingy on the side of the door Lol)
door hinge
Foor hing?Quote:
Originally Posted by MudFu
Door hinge?
lol
Orange, hinge, nah, not really mate.
i dont think anything rhymes with pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Lol damn I spelt the wrong thing wrong Lol....anyways you have have to use the door part too :P. It do rhyme, at the end of orange anyways...
Supercalafragalisticexpialidoscious.
Rhyme with that, fools!
(btw, i typed that just by saying the word, no interent help here)
;)
yea this does........supercalifragilisticexpialidociousQuote:
Originally Posted by NightProwler
They came from penguin bar's.Quote:
Originally Posted by 3 Sheets To The Wind
Haha, damn man, great minds think alike.. but I beat you to it ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by king kong bong
holy shit, you did beat me to it and by seconds.
As I'm sure you worked it out without seeing I told you further up the page..Quote:
Originally Posted by CrAzYpOtHeAd
Congratulations :p
And yet you couldn't manage "internet" correctly. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by 3 Sheets To The Wind
I'd spell it this way: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
But then again, what do I know? I'm an American.
what rhymes with english?
the japanese version of it
engrish
sory, what ENGLISH word rhymes with english? :P
lolQuote:
Originally Posted by ADaisyChain
Fly lice.
storage is close enough for orange, but Bob Borange rhymes.Quote:
Originally Posted by 3 Sheets To The Wind
sliver would rhyme silver, as would Dilver
Erple rhymes with purple
and Blunt rhymes with mont................h.
well, duh 3 sheets already said it! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by CrAzYpOtHeAd
whats a pengiun bar??? :what:
genius, lol ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
silver = wilbert
He said that too. :oQuote:
Originally Posted by heavymetal101
what's a pengiun bar??
I don't know. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by heavymetal101
Must be a U.K. thing. Ozzy said England has better quality chocolate in England. :cool: