The proper arrangement will spell "LOLLY."
It means the same without "sucker." It is just a more harsh and juvenile way of saying "pay up." Another example would be to say "pay up, son.""Sucker" implies the person made a bad bet or was tricked, and now he has to pay for it.
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The straightforward answer would appear to be eight, using separate toothpicks to form each letter.(Use 3 in the F, 3 in the A, and 2 in the T.)However, if you can use the same toothpicks for all three letters at the same time, you only need three. (see related link)Using 3 ToothpicksBy overlapping the three toothpicks at the proper angles, you can simultaneously form an F, an A, and a T. Place the toothpicks atop each other to form a small triangle in the middle. You will see the letters F, A, and T within the angles formed. The horizontals of the F are, however, oddly splayed and not parallel.(see related link)
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patient. u spell the other patient (the one which means preserving an tolerant) the same way.
It is spelled the same. I means the same meaning. :)Another AnswerBiblically, you can use thee.
I would spell gunfire the same way that you did but just to let you know, I would not spell 'wood' that way as that 'wood' means wood from a tree.
approximately (although I am not 100% sure that that is the correct way to spell it!)
It is exactly the same. "the skateboard" means "das skateboard"
hallelujah or halleluiah. Alleluia also means the same thing.
You get the lemon sucker from Pigpen when you give him the Trick-or-Treat bag that Linus gave you. Take the sucker back to Linus and he will give you his party invitation. (Pick up his pen at the same time.)