Agh! Someone just asked me the 'gry' question!

And I don’t remember the answer!

Help me!

It’s gry.

It’s “gry”, dumbhead!

I don’t think ‘dumbhead’ is strong enough. Wenis! WENIS!

Gry - a measure equal to one-tenth of a line. Thanks to dictionary.com.

\Ag"gry, Aggri \Ag"gri, a. Applied to a kind of variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture; as, aggry beads are found in Ashantee and Fantee in Africa.

gry

\Gry, n. [Gr ? syllable, bit.] 1. A measure equal to one tenth of a line. [Obs.] --Locke.

  1. Anything very small, or of little value. [R.]

You’re insulting my insult? Darn you to HECK, you…DUMBHEAD.

Nah.

Nerts!

Eve, help me! They’re picking on me!

You deserve every second of it. What sort of Doper doesn’t know the answer to the ‘gry’ question?

I never did. Far too scared to ask.

She asked me and I blanked!

It was horrible!

sigh

The answer is, “It’s a trick question.” The original wording of this stupid riddle was “There are three words in the English language . . . [bunch of crap about words ending in -gry] What is the third word?” The "answer is supposed to be “language.” Ha ha hahaha. But it’s been retold so many times that the original wording is almost never retained, and the so-called riddle has evolved into the most annoying question in the English language.

That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

It’s “uggry,” Japanese for “very unattractive.”

No foolin’? I had no idea!

What are the three English words ending in -gry?

Angry
Hungry
Missingdollargry

Hope this helps.

“Puggry”

gry?

Quack

Marilyn vos Savant cited ‘meagry’ (She was a meagry child) in one of her columns.

You sound angry.