"Let's do it all over another time." The term derives from boxing, where the fighters fight in short periods called rounds, with a rest in between. Since the fight was not determined in the previous rounds, the fighters will "go another round" to see if one or the other of them can win this time. It can also have the sense of "Let's try one more time."
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That means something can go one way or another.
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The correct spelling of the term is hyphenated "merry-go-round" (carousel).
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What do you mean with "another end"? A round object has no ends.
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There isn't any.
Another name for a playground merry-go-round (answer found in my handy dandy pocket thesaurus) is an interesting word called boring.Your Welcome. Sincerely, A special helper
It's a reference to the song Buffalo Gals. "Two buffalo gals go round the outside."
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The term "bicycle" refers to a single two-wheeled vehicle that is typically ridden by one person. If you want to refer to multiple bicycles, you would use the plural form "bicycles."
you have to go up to a mystery box and use it 5 times then shoot another 4 zombies and kill them then when u get to next round it will be round 29
This would be the round/point which decides the game for one pair, or another.
Another Round was created on 2010-02-09.
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