In humid weather you light one match and "go fer" another. My father was in the USN in the Pacific theater in WWII and used this term a lot.
it is called a cap.
It depends where they were and what uses they had. Some were called alcázares, some were called missiones, some were called fortalezas, and some were called castillos.
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It is called 'pacifism'
It is called an amphibious assult.
Thomas Gibbard has written: 'Bookmatches produced for the Lord Mayors of London' 'Guildhall bookmatches'
maybe but there is a animal called a gopher
Gofer is slang and comes from "go for" A gofer is a person who "goes for" what ever you need. Example: "The gofer had to find the golf clubs for his boss."
A gofer is a runner-a person who has to run errands and get things. And the word gofer came from 'go for'!
gofer turtles eat small little leaves that grow like in hot areas..... i think its called fertile leaves or something like that.........
The cast of Gofer - 1999 includes: Aasif Mandvi as Gorby
The correct spelling for a person who goes for this and that is "gopher."
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A tunnel with leaks
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A "book" or box of matches.