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Games, activities and teaching ideas > Name-it Contest June 15th
Name-it Contest June 15th

elderberrywine
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Name-it Contest June 15th
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Oh my God, it was my first participation in this competition and I won!! Thank you for choosing my entry. Now let �s see what you would call THIS object. I �m sure you �ll come up with lots of great ideas. I �ll give you two days ... |
13 Jun 2015
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MoodyMoody
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It �s obviously a dentomarsupium.
Dento-: tooth or teeth
Marsupium: pouch or purse, such as marsupial animals like kangaroos
Edit: I thought I remembered this from a past Name-it contest. Check out the original here. I find it interesting that without looking, I submitted the same entry in reverse: marsupiodent! I�m so unoriginal! |
13 Jun 2015
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maryse pey�
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Just for fun : it is a prevent-excessive-spending... or a Pocket-safe ! |
13 Jun 2015
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JuliaKaraban
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I think it �s Harry Potter �s purse.
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13 Jun 2015
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Manuhk
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Obviously this is a MEAT purse, aka Money EATing purse. |
13 Jun 2015
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cunliffe
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It �s a gobcoin. Money talks - it says, �Bye! |
14 Jun 2015
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ueslteacher
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That �s granny �s purse aka market trender, for if you see granny �s dentures in the purse, it means the economy is slow. |
14 Jun 2015
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spinney
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It �s a "cougher," for coughing up money. Not a coffer, by the way. That already exists. |
14 Jun 2015
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leoboudib
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It �s a �denturse � (denture purse) yeah! Very fun picture and what a great game :) |
14 Jun 2015
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