cute newt
cute newt
The hink pink for a good-looking salamander is "handsome newt." A hink pink is a word game where the answer is a pair of rhyming words that fit the given clue. In this case, "handsome" and "newt" rhyme and describe a good-looking salamander.
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good wood
Hink-pinks are usually adjective-noun combinations. A "liberated oak" could be a "free tree." But if you insist, let's go with "good wood."
It's a rhyming couplet, like "good wood" or "big pig."
good wood best chest ? (a cedar chest) Free Tree.
Q: Who is the jolly man that brings soft drinks to all the good little boys and girls?A: Fanta Santa
I suspect that you accidently gave the hink pink for a good looking couple, but taking it as if you meant it that way, a "fair pair" could also be a "toothesome twosome", though I admit that's a stretch. And even more of a stretch - a "supple couple".
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Someone who offers trouble could be a "danger arranger" but since the "f" is right next to the "d" on the keyboard, there is a good chance you meant to ask about "odder trouble." That's stranger danger.
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