In the actual dingbat, the word John is stretched vertically, making it long
and Ag is the chemical symbol for Silver
Therefore, it's Long John Silver
The dingbat answer for BLU E is "Once in a blue moon".
Cut a long story short
The dingbat answer for "sheep dog" is typically represented as the word "sheep" above the word "dog," often with a visual representation of the two or a play on words. This design illustrates the relationship between the two terms, emphasizing that a sheepdog is a type of dog that herds sheep. The format captures the essence of a dingbat puzzle, where visual clues convey the meaning.
In Afrikaans, "ag" is an interjection that expresses a range of emotions, such as disappointment, sympathy, or resignation. It can be comparable to saying "oh" or "alas" in English. The tone and context in which it is used can convey different feelings, making it a versatile expression in conversation.
Hanna is a first name for a boy in Arabic, means john in English.
Dingbat is a (usually) friendly way of saying someone is being a bit of an idiot.
Mystery cake
The brain teaser "JOHN Ag" is a play on words that leads to the answer "John is a silver." This is derived from the chemical symbol for silver, which is "Ag," taken from the Latin word "argentum." Therefore, the phrase can be interpreted as "John is Ag," or "John is silver."
His name rings a bell
AG = Aktiengesellschaft
Onward Christian soldier
the solution is dingbat dingbat its a banana.
Clerical error
The dingbat answer for PAS is "Up in arms."
The dingbat answer for "wedge" is "cut a slice."
AG is the German acronym for the expression stock company (Aktien Gesellschaft)
Aktien Gesellshaft ( i.e "INC"