
May 12th, 2008, 08:06 PM
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Re: Workareas?
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Originally Posted by Aussie Dave
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Originally Posted by Jim O
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Originally Posted by McCoy
Hmm, there's a slight difference between "tyer" n' "tire"...
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 Yep, thats for sure.
Tire - meaning: to get tired of something or somebody.
Or Exhaust through overuse or great strain or stress.
Eg. "They began to tire themselves out early into the long run by..."
Ty´er - meaning: One who ties, or unites.
Tyre - meaning: A device covering the circumference of a wheel.
Cheers,
Dave
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Of course in the US a "tyre" is a tire. So we put new tires on our cars.
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Yeah but thats Americana and not English.
(Americans can't spell. - lol)
Cheers,
Dave
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Yets wee can!
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