The Good
Escapee: SKP
Empty: MT (depends on your dialect, but that’s the way I say it)
The Bad
Emcee: MC
What are some others?
The Good
Escapee: SKP
Empty: MT (depends on your dialect, but that’s the way I say it)
The Bad
Emcee: MC
What are some others?
How do you spell ‘hungry horse’ in four letters?
A: MTGG.
i see you pee
When I was a kid, I had a book that was written entirely of letters. All I remember is someone eating MNX.
Ham and eggs.
The Two Ronnies did a sketch of this (I think framing it as a German Language instructional video)
And here it is (Swedish, actually): - YouTube
S. V f x .
My sister used to recite a little poem that was all letters and numbers:
L O L O A Q I C
I 8 2 Q B 4 I P
This one isn’t a coincidence. “Master of Ceremonies” was abbreviated to M.C., which then came to be spelled Emcee.
Canine: K9.
–edit–
Oops, that includes a number. Does it still count?
Katie = KT
This is the perfect song for this thread:
preempt.
EZPZ,
QT, or even QTpi
Actually, that’s how I remember Roman numerals: ivy, excel, seedy, em.
Probably William Steig’s CDB
MR DUCKS.
MR NOT.
MR2! CMEDBDFEET?
[sub]this is just a line of lower-case letters so the auto-correct doesn’t render the above content in sentence-case.[/sub]
Easy E Z
Emily
MLE
Early Christian scholar Eusebius: UCBS.