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Who here knew warble was a real word?

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Add me to the "I knew it" category.
Here's an interesting one: dictionary . com spells gullible with only one "l" instead of two. (i.e. gulible)
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Add me to the "I knew it" category.
Here's an interesting one: dictionary . com spells gullible with only one "l" instead of two. (i.e. gulible)

Oh man,you so funny.

If you say geebar over and over really fast, it sounds like gullible as well.
 
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
war·ble1 Audio pronunciation of "warble" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (wôrbl)
v. war·bled, war·bling, war·bles
v. tr.

To sing (a note or song, for example) with trills, runs, or other melodic embellishments.

Didn't sound like a real word to me but now I've been proven wrong! :Q


You should have asked the question like:

"Is there anyone but me that didn't think warble was a real word?"

Hard for me to believe someone over 10 wouldn't know it's a word..
 
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