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What do Butterflies and Graffiti have in common
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You have tattoos of both of them?
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They both are "fly".
Fly as in the urban hip way of approving of something or a person.
"That booty is fly!"
"Those are some fly beats!"
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fly
I have a question myself... What is a coreroc?
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they both go through metamorphosis?
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They are the theme of this show? METAMORPHOSIS
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blammo wrote You have tattoos of both of them?
Nope I actually have hummingbirds, but no butterflies! I do have a spraypaint can and the krylon logo tattooed, but no literal graffitti.
good try
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Cyclist wrote They both are "fly".
I have a question myself... What is a coreroc?
first off good response!
core1 Audio Help /kɔr, koʊr/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kawr, kohr] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, cored, cor·ing.
–noun 1. the central part of a fleshy fruit, containing the seeds.
2. the central, innermost, or most essential part of anything.
3. Also called magnetic core. Electricity. the piece of iron, bundle of iron wires, or other ferrous material forming the central or inner portion in an electromagnet, induction coil, transformer, or the like.
4. (in mining, geology, etc.) a cylindrical sample of earth, mineral, or rock extracted from the ground by means of a corer so that the strata are undisturbed in the sample.
5. the inside wood of a tree.
6. Anthropology. a lump of stone, as flint, from which prehistoric humans struck flakes in order to make tools. Compare flake tool.
7. Carpentry. a. a thickness of wood forming a base for a veneer.
b. a wooden construction, as in a door, forming a backing for veneers.
8. Engineering. kern2.
9. Metallurgy. a. a thickness of base metal beneath a cladding.
b. the softer interior of a piece of casehardened metal.
c. a specially formed refractory object inserted into a mold to produce cavities or depressions in the casting that cannot be readily formed on the pattern.
10. Geology. the central portion of the earth, having a radius of about 2100 mi. (3379 km) and believed to be composed mainly of iron and nickel in a molten state. Compare crust (def. 6), mantle (def. 3).
11. Also called reactor core. Physics. the region in a reactor that contains its fissionable material.
12. Also called magnetic core. Computers. a small ring or loop of ferromagnetic material with two states of polarization that can be changed by changing the direction of the current applied in wires wound around the ring, used to store one bit of information or to perform switching or logical functions.
13. Ropemaking. heart (def. 16).
14. Phonetics. the final segment of a syllable beginning with the vowel and including any following consonants; the nucleus plus the coda. Compare onset (def. 3).
–verb (used with object) 15. to remove the core of (fruit).
16. to cut from the central part.
17. to remove (a cylindrical sample) from the interior, as of the earth or a tree trunk: to core the ocean bottom.
18. to form a cavity in (a molded object) by placing a core, as of sand, in the mold before pouring.
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rock1 Audio Help /rɒk/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[rok] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. a large mass of stone forming a hill, cliff, promontory, or the like.
2. Geology. a. mineral matter of variable composition, consolidated or unconsolidated, assembled in masses or considerable quantities in nature, as by the action of heat or water.
b. a particular kind of such matter: igneous rock.
3. stone in the mass: buildings that stand upon rock.
4. a stone of any size.
5. something resembling or suggesting a rock.
6. a firm foundation or support: The Lord is my rock.
7. Chiefly British. a kind of hard candy, variously flavored.
8. rock candy.
9. Often, rocks. Slang. a. a piece of money.
b. a dollar bill.
10. Slang. a. a diamond.
b. any gem.
11. Slang. a. crack (def. 41).
b. a pellet or lump of crack.
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pal·in·drome Audio Help /ˈpælɪnˌdroʊm/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pal-in-drohm] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
2. Biochemistry. a region of DNA in which the sequence of nucleotides is identical with an inverted sequence in the complementary strand: GAATTC is a palindrome of CTTAAG
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They are both cheesy. :D
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Neither is cool splattered on my truck.
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They're made of wood?
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Ndcent wrote Neither is cool splattered on my truck.
Thats debate we will avoid!
although you will see both of them while CABREWING!!! god bless summer
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columbus native wrote
Ndcent wrote Neither is cool splattered on my truck.
Thats debate we will avoid!
although you will see both of them while CABREWING!!! god bless summer
HELL YEAH :!:
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Roland wrote They're made of wood?
And they both float?
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what is cabrewing?
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They're both on the obsolete Skybus advertisements that you still see plastered throughout town.
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Angel wrote what is cabrewing?
gasp!
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I don't know what cabrewing is either.
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gsmittynd wrote They're both on the obsolete Skybus advertisements that you still see plastered throughout town.
That is actually an amazing response and very correct! lol Way to dig for a unique anwser sir!!!!! :lol:
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Angel wrote what is cabrewing?
Ca-Brewing is a summer tradition that myself and Ndcent share. We set a date and take about as many fun people and as much beer as we can float down the hocking river and take a day canoe/kayak trip. We go to the Hocking Valley Canoe Livery for this activity. Freeking great time...
CA(canoe)brew(beer)ing(the act of)
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oh right. duh. i'm doing that for a bachelorette party this summer, down south
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