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Latest post Thu, Apr 19 2007 10:26 PM by JuanZZZ. 5 replies.
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JuanZZZ  +  353092 Thu, 19 Apr 07 09:42 PM

Hello:

What are the meanings of the following words.

fruit punch

caribon   ?

Thanks in advance

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Lima
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Grammar Geek  +  353102 Thu, 19 Apr 07 10:02 PM

A "punch" is a drink. Fruit punch is a drink made from fuit juices.

Can you go back and look at "Caribon" again? I"m not sure if you mean Caribbean, or caribou, or some other word. But I don't know Caribon.

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JuanZZZ  +  353105 Thu, 19 Apr 07 10:07 PM

I saw the word caribon in a poscard that says something like this: " I saw a lot of wildlife, including some caribon"

Any suggestions

Marius Hancu, 2 yr 203 days ago
caribou
Grammar Geek  +  353115 Thu, 19 Apr 07 10:20 PM

Caribou. It's like a reindeer. Sort of.

What did one reindeer say to the other on Halloween?
Cariboooo!

JuanZZZ, 2 yr 203 days ago
Thanks a lot guys
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