Numbers that sound like words?
Are there any other numbers that sound like words? For example, 1 sounds like "won," 2 sounds like "to" or "too," 4 sounds like "for," and 8 sounds like "ate." Thank you!
5 Answers
18 = ate teen
21, 31, 41, etc. all sound like big teams prevailed (20 won, 30 won...)
28, 38, 48, etc. all sound like big dinner parties (20 ate, 30 ate...)
40 = for tea
41, 61, 71, 81, 91 all sound like some oddly- named teams prevailed (4T won, 6T won, 7T won...)
"Hundreds" sounds like a fierce Asian warrior nappy hairdo = Hun dreds
"Billions" sounds like a sleepy fellow = Bill yawns
6: sex (depends on the accent... usually Scottish)
9: Nein (German for no)
10: tin (depends on the accent)
8 is very versatile if you are able to use it as part of a word...
Gr8 great
M8 mate
Domin8 dominate
Sam with 2
in2 or n2 into
Related Questions
What did Cupid say when asked, "Where can honey be found underground?"
A 50.0 g ball of clay traveling east at 9.00 m/s collides and sticks together with a 60.0 g ball of clay traveling north...
Cubing can help you gather details about a topic by examining it from various perspectives.
Where is "Age and Beauty" in the "Where's Waldo at the Beach?" puzzle? I'm having trouble finding this specific characte...
"Here is the figure illustrating the force experienced by a 3.0 kg particle: http://session.masteringphysics.com/problem...
What is the square root of an onion, and how can this concept be interpreted metaphorically or scientifically?
Which word best completes the following sentence? "The nymph feels that love turns to _____." A. madrigal B. reckon C. g...
What is the relationship between "protagonist" and "heroine," and how does it relate to clothing? For example, could "sk...
The "Epic Rap Battle" on YouTube humorously claims that the square root of raspberry should be legalized. Setting aside...
Why was "Change of Heart" banned in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game? Was it truly such a problematic card?