i had a pickle whos name was nickel so i can by that pickel i had a pickle whos name was nickel so i can by that pickel i had a pickle whos name was nickel so i can by that pickel i had a pickle whos name was nickel so i can by that pickel
It is a slang term for a bad or troublesome situation. The expression is "left (someone) in a pickle" and it means that they have been left in a bad situation, or a situation that will be difficult to resolve. Examples could be: The robbers used his car in the robbery, which left him in a pickle. Santa was left in a pickle when the elves went on strike in November.
64 ducks, a pickle, 2 limes, and a potatoe
varies from person to person
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Would is the conditional form of the verb will. It is often used to enquire about a person's intentions; as in, would you like to have a pickle? Or, if I had a pickle, I would eat it.
my little pickle had a pickle that named his pickle pickle. pickle walked for a long pickle and then pickled. pickle was pickled, so he pickled. then he woke up and realized he was a dookie and not a pickle.
Surprisingly yes you can pickle a pickle but when you do that the pickle doesn't taste very good anymore.
Da pickle is da pickle.
A pickle is a marinated cucumber. To be in a pickle is to be in a jam, in a problem situation.
drop a stink pickle onto the chest of another person.
lathering lamas in pickle juice then sleeping
the person who drew sally is the Easter pickle .
You can be in a pickle or in a jam
if u pickle jalapenos u make a hot pickle
Yes, the noun 'pickle' is a common noun, a general word for any pickle of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Pickle Packers International, Inc., Washington, DCLowcountry Produce Green Tomato PicklesPickle Street, Vickery, OH or Pickle Drive, Austin, TX
The plural of pickle is pickles.