"I like pie" actually came from kids. Since kids seem to like small and simple words, they came up with "I like... pie" which is a very simple word.
It is also a very commonly used phrase on the internet to express randomness or disinterest in a subject. It is most often used in a humorous fashion.
Pie comes from Greece, where pi was made. Themathematical term can go on forever. The first three numbers of pi are 3.14. I guess that Americans liked the word, and invented pie!
I'm talking about the food pie.
Its based on a Greek word, which means plentifully,. because they so good the king wants to have lots of them
She prefers sweet potatoe pie
Coffee, pie, cheese!
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The term "Come from Away" refers to people who are 'outsiders'. That come from out side of the province.
it came from English you is a word,like is a word, & pie is a word. get it?
Whenever your teeth come in and you can eat food like a pie.
it comes from the phrase... M - Mother I - I'd L - Like to F - F@#$ M.I.L.F. originated in the film "American Pie".
The PIE base *bhugo, meaning male goat.
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Because they lve them some good ole pie :)
It came from my friend Gable.
Mackariony pie
The term a la mode is a French phrase that translates as 'to the modern', which came to mean 'how fashionable'. It has come to be associated with food served with a scoop of ice cream, such as a brownie or a slice of pie.
Because they are tasty and very delicious. They also come in different flavors.
3.14 is the short term for it
A pie diagram is a mathematical graph for the term 'pi'