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Dynamic Duo AWAY!!!

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Drat.
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rat (are we allowed to take away a letter?)
(If not...)
brat
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bray? Is that a word? Like the horses bray...?
I am nothing
but a mouthful of 'sorry's, half-hearted
apologies that roll of my tongue, smoothquick, like 'r's
or maybe like pocket candy
that's just a bit too sweet.

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I think you mean horses "neigh" :?:

But, I think "bray" is a real word.

*Goes to look up the definition* :P

Coy and pasted: :arrow: (Not my words) :D

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French braire to cry, bellow, roar, from Vulgar Latin *bragere, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish braigid he breaks ...

Banned for using a word not used in Modernized English. :P

So... tray
Last edited by AspiringAuthorA..M. on Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Bray is a word. Donkeys bray all the time, and it is quite often used in modern language. After all, almost all English words were Old English at one point (except the French and Latin ones).
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Trap.
Star light; star bright,
It is time to take flight.
Off I go through the dark of night.
All my hopes and dreams in sight.




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Tray

Edit: Oops, I forgot that we already did that word. Anyways, this one seems hard to change, suggests anyone? New word? (Crap and Tram are already taken)
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From trap? Hmm, how about wrap. :)
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Yes! Thank you!
...
But now what?
wrop
wrip
trap X
wrat
wraf
wlap
><?
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Whap? I know it's more of an onomatopoeia...but since we're at a loss... ;)
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What

Haha, you got us out of the rut, Hawk
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