Oh, dude, the term "Gypsy's ribbon" is just a slang way of referring to a rainbow. You know, like how a ribbon has all those different colors? It's the same idea with a rainbow - a colorful arc in the sky after rain. So, if someone mentions a Gypsy's ribbon, they're just talking about that beautiful, multicolored natural phenomenon.
Some homophones for "ribbon" are "ribbin" and "riben."
No, ribbon is not a direct object. A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. In the sentence, "She wrapped the ribbon around the gift," "ribbon" is the object being wrapped, not the direct object.
A homophone for "the present without a ribbon looked very" could be "the presence without a ribbon looked very," which has the same pronunciation but different meaning.
Yes, many modern caravans used by Romani people (referred to as "Gypsies" in the question) are equipped with toilets. It varies depending on the specific caravan and its facilities.
We don't call each other Gypsy. We would never say "hello Gypsy".
what is a gypsys ribbon
Band of Gypsys was created on 1970-03-25.
Maybe you mean Scarlet Begonias by the Grateful Dead?
not gypsys
Candidness
Yes
it mean
the gypsys and nomads
gypsys eat rabbits
no, because irland rules
it means some one tied a ribbon around a bomb.
what does a binding a picture of a old lover with a red ribbon wraped around it mean?