"war" [wor]
David A. Daniel
dad at POKERWIZ.COM
Thu Aug 14 18:45:30 UTC 2008
Yup. And here are some more rhymes for war IMHD: boar, bore, chore, core,
corps, door, drawer, floor, fore, four, gore, lore, more, or, ore, pour,
pore, roar, score, shore, snore, soar, sore, store, tor, tore, whore, wore,
yore, your, etcetera and so forth
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Matthew Gordon
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Subject: Re: "war" [wor]
Do 'war' and 'for' rhyme for you?
On 8/14/08 10:34 AM, "Charles Doyle" <cdoyle at UGA.EDU> wrote:
> My problem was that "war" and "four" don't rhyme! (It's an "open-o"
thing.)
>
> --Charlie
> _____________________________________________________________
>
> ---- Original message ----
>> Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:46:26 -0400
>> From: Mark Mandel <thnidu at GMAIL.COM>
>> Subject: Re: "war" [wor]
>>
>> I think Charles's problem lay in the fact that this was written rather
than
>> spoken.
>>
>> m a m
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Joel S. Berson <Berson at att.net> wrote:
>>> At 8/14/2008 09:40 AM, Charles Doyle wrote:
>
>>>> Last night the folks at MSNBC were discussing McCain's bellicosity
>>>> regarding the Russia-Georgia conflict, and the caption on the screen
read
>>>> "War More Years." I was baffled for a good many seconds, trying to
>>>> ascertain wherein consisted the wit of the expression. Finally I
realized
>>>> that "war" is supposed to rhyme with (thence substitute for) "four."
Was
>>>> that the point?
>
>>>
>>> I pronounce "war" to rhyme with "four" (NYC). Are there regional
>>> variations? (Like as in "whar'? over thar'"?)
>>>
>>> Joel
>
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