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(Ok, the English people have their own meaning to onomatopeia: "Although in the English language the term onomatopoeia means the imitation of a sound, in the Greek language the compound word onomatopoeia (ονοματοποιία) means "making or creating names.")
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Mais oui
bread
Sliced
convenient
Store
buy
Try
straight
Lines
frogs
"Rabbit Rabbit!"
rabbit
bugs
eeek!
onomatopoeia
Cuckoo
(I can't find any onomatopoeism in "eeek", unless it's the name of the bug species. Sorry I don't want to be cheeky...)
eeek is a word that represents a sound of a mouse (I thought??) = onomatopoeia
clock
Hickory
dock
Bay
Old
decrepit
Hubby
(Ok, the English people have their own meaning to onomatopeia: "Although in the English language the term onomatopoeia means the imitation of a sound, in the Greek language the compound word onomatopoeia (ονοματοποιία) means "making or creating names.")
Spouse
House
escargot
Cuisses des grenouilles
"Merde arrive"
('Shit happens' does not fit in with the theme of french food. besides, the french say 'y a des fois où ça merde'. Not 'Merde arrive'.)
Petty (What happens after a while after having a meal ?)
Digestion.
Then what
"what is floating there in the bowl? Could it be?? A bird, a plane... it's pooperman!"
No shit!
really?
Fair dinkum
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fair+dinkum
Honesty
Bravery (another virtue of that handsome)
Propriety
product
Stuff
gear
"Auto mobile"
Synchromesh
Mechanics
Grease Monkeys
Slippery
Viscous