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RIDDLE THAT WILL KILL YOUR BRAIN!

asabour

Senior member
RIDDLE THAT'LL KILL YOUR BRAIN
This is going to make you so MAD!
There are three words in the English
language that end in "gry". ONE is angry and the
other is hungry. Everyone knows what the third ONE
is and what it stands for.
Everyone uses them everyday, and if you listened very
carefully, I've given you the third word. What is it?
__________gry?
 
You wrote that riddle SO incorrectly. LANGUAGE is the answer, and you do the riddle a grave injustice.

Ricky
DesignDawg
 
Here you go:

There are three words "THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE".
Everything else is just filler, the word language is the third word.
This riddle has always sucked, and continues to suck.
 


<< How does language end in &quot;gry&quot;? >>

IT DOESN'T. And that's just ONE of the reasons why he told this riddle so wrong. That alone makes it impossible to figure out. Basically, him telling this riddle so poorly is like me asking you &quot;What yellow condiment is popular on hot dogs?&quot; And giving you a blank that says _______ble. But, like I said, this isn't even the worst part of how he told it.

Ricky
DesignDawg
 
Because you stated the riddle incorrectly, it is very difficult to answer. You wrote

<< There are three words in the English language that end in &quot;gry&quot;. >>


If you wouldn't have had the subordinate clause after the clue to the riddle it would have at least made some sense.
And I am with CR, that riddle sux
GDub
 
I think the &quot;correct statement is&quot;

Two words that end in rgy are hungry and angry. There are three words in the english language. What is the 3rd word.
 
<<I think the &quot;correct statement is&quot;

Two words that end in rgy are hungry and angry. There are three words in the english language. What is the 3rd word.>>Text

&quot;gry&quot; not &quot;rgy&quot;

to be honest i thot i said &quot;rgy&quot; too and i thot the 3rd word was orgy
 
ahhahahaha, now i get it.

it doesnt really help when youre like:

there is no gry in language.

and someones like OF COURSE THERE IS!
 
The problem is that the riddle isn't properly punctuated. That's like asking what two words &quot;NOWHERE&quot; consists of without proper spacing. I think this riddle was meant only to be said rather than written.
 
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