Tourterelle Guru
Number of posts : 7942 Age : 31 Location : Wisconsin, USA Dictionary Definition : Tourterelle--a unique specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens that exhibits behaviors such as excessive procrastination, chocolate creation (in direct contradiction to the Law of Conservation of Matter), and overall insanity. Common names include Nicholle, CQ (Chocolate Queen), Crackhead, and Miss Martini Maniac. Lately, this individual has reportedly been seen dancing in a banana costume and drinking an excessive amount of martinis. Registration date : 2008-12-03
| Subject: Re: Unscrambling words? Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:16 am | |
| Aha! Just worked it out; it's wrapping paper. Man, I am exhausted. | |
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Tourterelle Guru
Number of posts : 7942 Age : 31 Location : Wisconsin, USA Dictionary Definition : Tourterelle--a unique specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens that exhibits behaviors such as excessive procrastination, chocolate creation (in direct contradiction to the Law of Conservation of Matter), and overall insanity. Common names include Nicholle, CQ (Chocolate Queen), Crackhead, and Miss Martini Maniac. Lately, this individual has reportedly been seen dancing in a banana costume and drinking an excessive amount of martinis. Registration date : 2008-12-03
| Subject: Re: Unscrambling words? Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:15 am | |
| Come to think of it, it must not be working with word unscrambling sites because it's a phrase, not a word. | |
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Tourterelle Guru
Number of posts : 7942 Age : 31 Location : Wisconsin, USA Dictionary Definition : Tourterelle--a unique specimen of the female gender of Homo Sapiens that exhibits behaviors such as excessive procrastination, chocolate creation (in direct contradiction to the Law of Conservation of Matter), and overall insanity. Common names include Nicholle, CQ (Chocolate Queen), Crackhead, and Miss Martini Maniac. Lately, this individual has reportedly been seen dancing in a banana costume and drinking an excessive amount of martinis. Registration date : 2008-12-03
| Subject: Unscrambling words? Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:11 am | |
| For science, we have a huge worksheet of find the element's symbol based on info. like # of electrons, mole, # of protons, etc. After gathering the letters, we have to unscramble them to make a Christmas/Holidays related word. I'm stuck on unscrambling this one: p a p r e g a n p i r p w Any ideas? I've been to a few different word unscramblers online, but none could list what the word was. | |
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