This will depend on the country, the channel and perhaps the time of day.
They are likely to be words you would not want to say on WikiAnswers.
Yes, you can make a sentence with the word "cartoon". It is a common noun. You could say "the boy watches the cartoons on TV every Saturday" or "That cartoon is so funny!"
on tv i heard that Ashley tisdale on high school musical 3 or 9 sharpay evans say that word when she was asking about the game to troy..
One way to define "bad words" is anything words not allowed to be broadcast on public airwaves during primetime or anytime that children are likely to be listening. "For goodness sake" is not among them. For informative and entertaining reference, check out "The seven dirty words you can't say on television," by George Carlin. Easy to find on YouTube.
if you say that is the cat's ball - then it does, as the ball belongs to the cat however if you say there are seven cats - then it doesnt as it's is plural
yeh cant fink of anyfin else u cud say
Yes - its not one of the seven bad words.
The word television in Japanese is テレビ. The word television is written in English.
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Eight and four hundred seven thousandths....eight is the whole so you say "eight and" then you say "407" and since it cant be over 100 since 407 over a hundred,you say "thousandths" so its eight and four hundred seven thousandths :)
They can. there are lots of songs that have the word gun in them.
With the technological advances of today over seven years ago I would say about $100.
ok its kinda racist but "drop it, n-word!"
no miley is bad word free NOT ON TV
Fifty-seven.
"Seven hundredths".