Dark Dirty Tech Tribal. | Hands in air (trance) and feet on the floor (house).
Jan-11-2007 00:37
_EuG_
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: toronto
Re: Re: Re: Re: Can you Rhyme?? Here is a Challenge
quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
They do, as a former French-speaking Montrealer myself, I can attest he's actually right. SummerWolf FTW!
Jan-11-2007 00:39
Cro_Addict
Shit 'N Piss
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))
Re: Re: Can you Rhyme?? Here is a Challenge
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker Perfect Rhymes
Orange: None.
Month: None.
Silver: quicksilver/quiksilver.
Purple: None.
well you are just rhyming silver with silver so thats a no..lol
BUT YOU ARE CORRECT!!!
I thought you would be the first to get it, since you have the most "Out there" threads!
Jan-11-2007 00:39
rabbitjoker
aural sadist
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, ON, CANADA
Re: Re: Re: Can you Rhyme?? Here is a Challenge
quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
well you are just rhyming silver with silver so thats a no..lol
They are entirely unique words. So...
Technically speaking they are considered perfect rhymes since the final accented vowel and all succeeding consonants are identical, while the preceding consonants are different.
Dark Dirty Tech Tribal. | Hands in air (trance) and feet on the floor (house).
Jan-11-2007 00:40
Lightshow
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2006
Location: Toronto
these things dont rhyme, as soon as i saw orange i figured you out, it is a well known fact that nothing rhymes with orange, the other ones a news to me...kudos
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Jan-11-2007 00:41
Cro_Addict
Shit 'N Piss
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))
Re: Re: Re: Re: Can you Rhyme?? Here is a Challenge
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
They are entirely unique words. So...
Technically speaking they are considered perfect rhymes since the final accented vowel and all succeeding consonants are identical, while the preceding consonants are different.