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Win-ner, adv. and adj. With temporal regard to someone or something connected to a female

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Win-ner, adv. and adj. With temporal regard to someone or something connected to a female.

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“Tell me winner car pulls into the driveway.”

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Gertrude left the store at 1:20 p.m. She traveled the 42 miles home at 45 miles an hour. What time did she pull into the driveway?

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Scrab-ble, n. and v. A specific crustacean of the order Decapoda and possibilities for it.

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“Scrabble taste real good…. All we have to do is boil it ‘til its done.”

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Blue crabs are on sale - 3 pounds for $15.99. How much would 4 ½ pounds cost?

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Es-tate, adj. and n. A male person’s psychological status or condition

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“I wouldn’t trust him in estate of mind.”

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Ralph was upset. His cell phone was “grounded” due to sending too many text messages. 2/3rd’s of those messages were from Gertrude. If she texted him 426 times in the last week, how many texts did his phone get in all?

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Clos-er, v. and adj. To discontinue or shut something of a female’s.

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“Please tell her to closer mouth when she eats.”

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Gertrude bought a book on manners from Barnes & Nobles. As a member, she gets 10% off. How much did she pay for the $12.99 book after the discount and Tennessee sales tax?

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Be-nign, v. and adj. To reach a level of increment more than eight.

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“That fish you caught must benign inches long.”

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Actually, the fish was 9 and ¼ inches long. How many centimeters is this?

(1 inch = 2.54 centimeters)

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Wary, adv. and n. A phrase connecting a male to a place.

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“I might could get my money back if I knew wary he lived.”

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Ralph was told that he needed to walk 6 blocks north and then 5 blocks east to get to his friend Homer’s house. How far apart are the two houses?

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Ten-nes-see, n. and v. Wherein the speaker expresses that he visually perceives a person that would earn the highest rating is the decimal system.

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“That last diver is good, but you’re the only Tennessee.”

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The last diver got scores of 8.5, 7.6, 9, 8.8, 9.5, and 8. What was his median score?

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Doo-dle, v. and v. A male person and his predicted actions.

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“Don’t even look at him, ‘cuz that doodle kill you.”

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The mob hit man charges $5000 of “off” someone. He demands 25% up front in $20 bills. How many bills will Ralph have to fork over to put a contract on someone?