March 25, 2024 by tincanman Eyeworms: Give us a word that starts with ‘oy’ The world is your crustacean Share:FacebookTwitterLike Loading... Related
Oy, tin! Even my dictionary can only come up with oyez, oyster and oystercatcher! How about ‘yo’ instead? Reply
I didn’t realize oy was so rare! Sorry. Not really π Exercising our brains will keep us from aging, or so they say. Reply
Oysters – I love them, raw with a splash of red wine vinegar and chopped shallots and some crisp, chilled white wine. Reply
I have discovered that α»ya is a divine spirit of the Yoruba religion from West Africa. She is a river deity responisble for storms, wind, thunder, lightning and the dead. Sounds pretty cool to me. Reply
Pedant’s corner – an oyster is NOT a crustacean, it’s a bivalve mollusc.βI’m sure you knew this really, tinny. Reply
Oy, tin! Even my dictionary can only come up with oyez, oyster and oystercatcher!
How about ‘yo’ instead?
OY!βA restaurant in Georgia.βAnd Tin’s a scampπ§
I didn’t realize oy was so rare!
Sorry. Not really π Exercising our brains will keep us from aging, or so they say.
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Oysters – I love them, raw with a splash of red wine vinegar and chopped shallots and some crisp, chilled white wine.
Oye como va
Nice one!
Mentioned but not chosen, I think – oystercatcher. Lovely, lovely bird
yes π
oy ve!
Oyakodon – Japanese chicken and egg bowl
Does “oi” count?
Oy Oy – a left handed Yo Yo
Oysterband – one of my favourite bands.βNot sure this counts….
Everything counts!
OYEZ! OYEZ!
All I could think of ..
I have discovered that α»ya is a divine spirit of the Yoruba religion from West Africa. She is a river deity responisble for storms, wind, thunder, lightning and the dead. Sounds pretty cool to me.
Pedant’s corner – an oyster is NOT a crustacean, it’s a bivalve mollusc.βI’m sure you knew this really, tinny.
Ooops. My partner is a high school biology teacher so let’s keep this between ourselves π