different word, a word that already exists and can be said/pronounced. Not just a bunch of scrambled letters. Obviously, spelling counts. RULES:1. Please include both the name... moredifferent word, a word that already exists and can be said/pronounced. Not just a bunch of scrambled letters. Obviously, spelling counts. RULES:1. Please include both the name of the city and the new word. 2. Please keep it clean. 3. Any language may be used for the name of the city and for the new word, not just English.4. Cities that are made up of more than one word qualify, but the new word must include all the letters in the city's name. 5. The new word can be from any of the seven parts of speech, can be a proper noun, such as the name of a person, place or thing.6. No abbreviations, acronyms or slang words can be used either for the name of the city or the new word.7. Compound words, plurals, and can be used. 8. Cities only. No names of countries, continents, regions, bodies of water, provinces, prefectures, states, counties, etc. 9. If this is your very first AnswerMug Challenge, welcome aboard!10. Enjoy!Example: Ames -- mesaTaos -- oatsThebes -- behestTokyo -- Kyoto~... less
It's a quiz!https://www.playbuzz.com/benjaminbirely10/whats-your-redneck-super-powerMy result: Mud Pit Belly FlopYour redneck super power is the mud pit belly flop! You are truly o... moreIt's a quiz!https://www.playbuzz.com/benjaminbirely10/whats-your-redneck-super-powerMy result: Mud Pit Belly FlopYour redneck super power is the mud pit belly flop! You are truly one of a kind. You have mastered the fine tradition of the belly flop! You're resourceful, athletic, skilled, and a rockstar at heart. You're a Redneck Games legend with your badass flop that could easily win you an Olympic gold medal!
'up' and the other one is an English verb?RULES:1. Either word (up/the verb) may be used first.
2. The word 'up' cannot be modified in any way; it must remain as is, a ... more'up' and the other one is an English verb?RULES:1. Either word (up/the verb) may be used first.
2. The word 'up' cannot be modified in any way; it must remain as is, a two-letter word. (Therefore, upping, upper, upped, ups, etc. cannot be used.)3. Any tense or conjugation of the verb may be used. 4. Please keep it clean. 5. Have fun!~