Something I've been thinking about for a while...
>> Monday, January 28, 2008
I just can't think of a good way to do this because the written form is more different than the verbal form.
[her-oh-in]
Which were you thinking:
n. A white, odorless, bitter crystalline compound, C17H17NO(C2H3O2)2, that is derived from morphine and is a highly addictive narcotic. Also called diacetylmorphine.
n.
1. A woman noted for courage and daring action.
2. A woman noted for special achievement in a particular field.
3. The principal female character in a novel, poem, or dramatic presentation. See Usage Note at hero.
4 comments:
I thought of the drug--and then I thought you were creating something from the word--her (a woman) oh (full of drama) in (and nothing for that one)
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First I thought woman, then I switched to be funny, then I scrolled down.
Hope that helps.
Heroine. Because this post was written by you.
The drug.
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