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por Thomas » 13 Set 2010, 22:06
What is the difference between a honeydew and a honeydo?
The answer is simple. A honeydew is a melão. A honeydo is something your wife, husband, girlfriend, boyfriend, etc. wants you to do. In other words, it's an errand.
Honeydo = Honey, do this. Honey, do that. Honey, don't forget to do that too. Should I give you a "honeydo list"?
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por Henry Cunha » 14 Set 2010, 12:41
One is sweet; the other is sweat.
You can table a book, and you can book a table.
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por Thomas » 14 Set 2010, 14:46
Good point, Henry!
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