
Football anagrams: U.S.A. Has oil (Answer: Louis Saha)
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Football anagrams: U.S.A. Has oil (Answer: Louis Saha)
"The leadership team wants a catchy acronym for a new social media app they're calling Functional Applied Relationship Tracker. Any suggestions?"
Sitting in a tree
Valentine Day
Spot Quiz....
"Wow, what a DILF."
"Abbreviations here, abbreviations there, and one is more incomprehensible than the next!"
'I had to stamp down on staff using nicknames at work. They even had one for me!'
Love Birds love just being together
Suddenly Paul realised that HE had been the odd one out all along.
'Sorry, you're overqualified for this job.'
"It's quite bad news so I've turned it into an anagram!"
You just keep giving.
'We don't have anyone here by that name. Was he perhaps using one of his aliases?'
J.P.Hensmore Superintendent AKA Head Honcho, The Big Guy,The Man, Numero Uno and The Big Cheese.
A small heart within a big heart.
Football anagrams: Victoria do rule (Answer: Olivier Dacourt)
'Charles Frederick and Camilla Gladys!'
'Agreed, 'Laplace Algebra Matrix Expansion' is a good topic, but we'd better find a better acronym if we want to secure a Research Grant...'
'Now that I'm King, no more of that 'Eddie' stuff, Mom.'
CEO, CFO, MOO.
William Shakespeare Civil Court Judge. Well, you can legally change your name, but it won't make any real difference, Rose.
"In my experience, cars with hyphens in their names are the best."
"Boss, I didn't understand your memo. It reads 'W.U.W.T.M.S.A.' What does that mean?"
The Perpetual Motion (just a figure of speech) Institute.
Oh, so that's 'how it's hanging'!
'The problem with being a Chihuahua is that everybody calls me 'Pepe'... My name is actually Humphrey Reginald Windsor the Third...'
"I've just been gazumped!"
Bottlenose is cool, I guess - I mean, compared to what we call you, anyway.
"Well, well, well! Your parents certainly messed up when they named you, didn't they, Angelo?"
'You can lead a horse to water, Ezra, but you can't...?'
'1032 - Discovery of the first anagram' (King Canute)
'Take this report and reduce it to an acronym.'
'I'll have a BLT.' 'ASAP or PDQ?'
'"Silent killer'?! That's your nickname? That's so cool Dad!"
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