One can use many different programs to see if their phone number spells any words. Websites such as phonespell have such programs that show users words that their phone number can spell.
The phone number of the Words-On-Wheels is: 610-278-5100.
The phone number of the Words And Pictures Museum is: 413-586-9855.
It means that they keyboard can easily be removed from the phone, because it is not built in to the phone. In other words, it can snap on and off
phonetics
No they are just words
no,its all fake there r no such things as spells
The contraction for "will not" is "won't."
armyartsybusyberryburycarrydairydiarydumpydrippyebonyfunnyfunkyfaultyguiltygaudyhurryhairyironyjuryladymoldynicelyonlyponyqueasyriskysunnytinyunityvaryveryworrywearywealthyyearlyzanybobbymommydaddy
Each letter corresponds with nos. on your phone. Ea. no. typically has 3 letters underneath.
Before cell phones, anyone who had telephone service had a "house phone" or what is now called a "landline". Since cell phones have become popular, people will often use the words "house phone" to distinguish between that service/number and their cell phone service/number.
Words that have 'phone' in them are:headphonesphonedphonemephonesphoneticphoneticallyphoneticsphoney
I f you rearrange the words "sharpie" it spells "harpies"