ELOJOLIE274
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What is it?
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thank you dutchboydvh for choosing me :)
so here �s the object I chose! what do you think it is? what would you call if it didn �t have a name...
i �ll select the winner on saturday!
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27 Feb 2014
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mjulia83
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Hello! I suppose they are special things to clean floors. I �ve seen something similar in Japan. It �s convenient and fun at the same time! I �d call them washing shoe covers. They are similar to those that are produced by VALIANT. Thanks
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27 Feb 2014
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mjulia83
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Hello! I suppose they are special things to clean floors. I �ve seen something similar in Japan. It �s convenient and fun at the same time! I �d call them washing shoe covers. They are similar to those that are produced by VALIANT. Thanks
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27 Feb 2014
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teresasimoes
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That�s a slip-duster. You�re comfortably wearing you slippers while you are dusting the floor. |
27 Feb 2014
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mohamedthabet
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centipede-slip-rags = 100- legged slippers used as rags to clean floor while walking. Could be shortened as centislipags
Or perhaps millislipugs = millipede-slip-bugs = slippers used to crush down millipede bugs that flourish in wood. |
27 Feb 2014
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sarguero
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Mop-skating
A homemade sport for the real fans of the winter olympics
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27 Feb 2014
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rashou
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husband wife conciliator no more fight on the cleaning day we are all in |
27 Feb 2014
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piranhac
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cleanie-walkie , you clean while you walk just like talkie waliek
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27 Feb 2014
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jamiejules
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they are Harry Potter �s "dustus 2000" the very ones he wears back in the dormitories after quidditch practice. |
27 Feb 2014
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MoodyMoody
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They are obviously pulvopeniculipede.
pulvo-: dust
peniculus: mop
pede: shoe |
27 Feb 2014
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