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how many words can you rhyme with obvious?

Postby M-Pyre » Apr 17th, '09, 05:18

how many words can you rhyme with obvious? you have to rhyme the whole word, that means every single syllable.


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Re: how many words can you rhyme with obvious?

Postby gladimnotsoluble » Apr 17th, '09, 07:04

lobbyist
snobbiest
sloppy tits


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Re: how many words can you rhyme with obvious?

Postby Solace » Apr 17th, '09, 22:49

Hobby shit, cocky bitch, bobbing tits, rocking this, stopping this, flopping dick etc.
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Re: how many words can you rhyme with obvious?

Postby autotooner » Apr 30th, '09, 01:41

robbing bitch, stopping hits, rot like this, caught -n- snitch,
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Re: how many words can you rhyme with obvious?

Postby 313Relapse » Apr 30th, '09, 02:03

autotooner wrote:robbing bitch, stopping hits, rot like this, caught -n- snitch,


thats not every syllable O_o
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