The phrase "saw the dummy is real" could refer to a situation where someone perceived something that appeared to be a dummy or a prop but turned out to be lifelike or authentic. This often occurs in contexts like Horror films or art installations where realistic dummies are used to create an illusion. If you meant something specific, please provide more context for a clearer response.
No, Slappy the Dummy is a fictional character from the "Goosebumps" book series created by author R.L. Stine. He is a ventriloquist dummy that comes to life and causes mischief and mayhem in various stories.
no there is no such thing as slappy the evil dummy
Yes I think a doge is real. Yes I think a doge is real. I saw a dog that looked like a doge. I saw a dog that looked like a doge. I saw a dog that looked like a doge.
money then bunny chumy bumy dummy
yes popeye's chicken is real . My brother ate popeye's chicken and thought he saw a piece of hair turns out it was a vein
It is real, dummy. It's a documentary.
no you dummy
To interpret the coefficient of a dummy variable is to follow all of the steps of the equation that is being used as if the dummy variable was a real one.
you can not talk to fairys because they are not real ! dummy !
the game yes if your talking a real life incident then no dummy
No, Slappy the Dummy is a fictional character from the "Goosebumps" book series created by author R.L. Stine. He is a ventriloquist dummy that comes to life and causes mischief and mayhem in various stories.
The cast of Saw Date - 2011 includes: Jaclyn Becker as Jessica William Gabriel Grier as Billy the Dummy
The presence of dummy security cameras alongside real working cameras is advantageous as they are more affordable whilst deterring criminals. Dummy cameras have also shown that consumers in stores are more polite if they believe that they are being filmed.
If you mean is it based on real events, the answer is no.
59 dummy looks like whoever put 59 was the dummy. The real answer is 38. you, who put 59 were thinking of the European size chart. :)
no there is no such thing as slappy the evil dummy
Bawled, howled for real crying, grizzled or whinged for whiny sort of crying, dummy spit for a temper tantrum (she spat the dummy - a dummy is a pacifier in the US), chucked (staged in the US) a deepy for a fit of the sulks.