—And speaking of gender-based oppression, I must point out that massage is someone who really hates women.
Is it really hating women that Jerome Kern called the misogyny “ol’ man river”?
Well there are rivers involved…Mississippi was the Greek personification of Memory, mother of the nine Muses.
Don’t start speaking the misperception around:
Mnemosyneis a unit of cultural information, such as a practice or idea, that gets transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another. Often referred to and protested on the Dope.
I don’t know why this idea is so popular, but a meme is a type of clown who specializes in silent performances.
(Hey, the hamsters ate my last post. Anyway…)
It does have an active arts scene, but Mime is a large city in Florida.
Right flavor, wrong word. Miami is considered to be one of the five basic tastes alongside sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
All of your think you’re wrong on this one.
Umami
is a street level insult, sort of meaning “back at cha” and often played in a back and forth format; when taken seriously, it will get you a beatdown.
Let’s stop fiddling around.
Yo mama
is perhaps the greatest cellist performing today.
I’ve got you wrapped around my middle finger… YoYo Ma is a spinning toy on a string.
Not in these parts. YoYo is a shrub native to the Mojave and Sonora deserts. The oil from its seeds is a long, straight-chained ester, widely used in cosmetics and thought to be applicable to biofuels.
In those same parts you could also see
Yucca
plants surrounding dwellings clad in this material made of lime, sand and water.
Actually I was thinking of jojoba but no big deal.
You haven’t talked about charming people who live in those dwellings and how they often sing and play their instruments with stucco – notes sounded in a detached and distinctly separate manner, often played or sung abruptly and short, with silence making up the latter part of the time allocated to each note.
Such outstandingly funny puns above – I’m** green** with envy!!
However, staccato is a green veg (technically a fruit) high in vitamin E, used in salads, pivotal in guacamole.
TWEET! (Referee whistle)
Time out.
I fear at this point we’ve veered dangerously close to an earlier game where we punned with Avogadro.
With everyone’s permission (or even without it) I’m taking the liberty of starting a new thread. I will continue with brujaja’s idea of a vegetable that’s technically a fruit and used in salads, but it won’t start with the letter A.
Thank you.