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Let's see if someone can come up with an entry that will stop this thread, i.e. there's no word that makes sense when added on. I thought "monkee" might do it, and I wasn't sure about "monkee man", but then I discovered that there's a band called Monkeeman.
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Also a Rolling Stones song called Monkey Man.Originally posted by TOM@HQ View PostLet's see if someone can come up with an entry that will stop this thread, i.e. there's no word that makes sense when added on. I thought "monkee" might do it, and I wasn't sure about "monkee man", but then I discovered that there's a band called Monkeeman.
What's the criteria? If no one can use it in a sentence?
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spiritOriginally posted by TOM@HQ View Postteam (for the Trekkies out there)"Well, Buhner was a good prospect, no question about it. But my baseball people loved Ken Phelps's bat. They kept saying 'Ken Phelps, Ken Phelps.' "
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I'll wager it cannot be done. Our language is too diverse, too extensive, too flexible. English pulls root words from Latin, Greek, German, Italian, French, Spanish (OK, German and all the Romance languages) not to mention words from new technology and cultural developments. If people have the interest this thread could run a long, long, long time. Guaranteed longest thread in "tech support" ever.Originally posted by TOM@HQ View PostLet's see if someone can come up with an entry that will stop this thread, i.e. there's no word that makes sense when added on. I thought "monkee" might do it, and I wasn't sure about "monkee man", but then I discovered that there's a band called Monkeeman.
Oh, I was thinking of Monkey Man by the Stones, hence the "?". It's a song I'm compelled to turn up every time I hear it."A republic if you can keep it."
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