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B^D (answer has 4 words)
The discussion centers around the rebus puzzle "B^D," which translates to "Be the D." Participants engage in solving and creating rebus puzzles, showcasing their familiarity with this form of wordplay. The conversation highlights the collaborative nature of puzzle-solving, with users providing clues and answers. The correct interpretation of "B^D" is confirmed, emphasizing the importance of understanding rebus puzzles in this context.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for puzzle enthusiasts, educators looking to incorporate wordplay into learning, and anyone interested in enhancing their problem-solving skills through collaborative engagement.
YUK! Not familiar with rebus puzzles?Joppy said:I'm really tempted to answer "B to the D"...
Wilmer said:YUK! Not familiar with rebus puzzles?
Stinking?Joppy said:.. still tinking.
Olinguito said:(Wondering)The powers that be?
Clue: t--- o- t-- c-----Wilmer said:Londo- Pari- (4 words)
Wilmer said:Clue: t--- o- t-- c-----
Try it too Joppy!