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There are two proper names in the English language that rhyme with orange. They are Blorenge and Gorringe. The former is the name of a hill in the UK and the latter is a surname in Britain. Both are accepted as English proper nouns.
Robin 1:18 pm on May 20, 2012 Permalink |
Sounds good!
“Goyrange”: GOY-range (like ‘Goya’ and ‘orange’ combined) Noun-A nimrod, purposely idiotic person or behaviour.
Zach 1:23 pm on May 20, 2012 Permalink |
A horrible tragedy…
Zorganoth 2:47 pm on May 20, 2012 Permalink |
i know for a fact that there actually are two real words that rhyme with orange (i have yet to find them) but i like these better
http://www.skorks.com/2008/10/here-are-some-words-that-rhyme-with-orange/
Robin 2:50 pm on May 20, 2012 Permalink |
People tend to say “door-hinge” rhymes.
Zorganoth 2:54 pm on May 20, 2012 Permalink |
There are two proper names in the English language that rhyme with orange. They are Blorenge and Gorringe. The former is the name of a hill in the UK and the latter is a surname in Britain. Both are accepted as English proper nouns.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_rhymes_with_orange#ixzz1vRvW6vOn
Zorganoth 2:55 pm on May 20, 2012 Permalink |
ignore the link
paperclip123 1:30 am on May 21, 2012 Permalink |
cool
paperclip123 1:30 am on May 21, 2012 Permalink |
aww poor Orange!