Can you help me complete the lyrics to this ditty? I only need one word.?!


Question: Three foot two/
Eyes of purple/
has anybody seen/
my Martian ________?


Answers: Three foot two/
Eyes of purple/
has anybody seen/
my Martian ________?

I'd go for the Scottish dialect word "curple", which means ***, and not in the donkey sense either.

Or just jettison the oh-so-conventional ABCB rhyme scheme, in which case you're done:

"Three foot two/
Eyes of purple/
has anybody seen/
my Martian?"

See? Shakespeare would've bought that for a dollar.

Gertle
Bertle
Berta
Gerta

nerple?

Hirple is a British word, which means "to walk lamely or hobble".

Curple is a word out of Scotland, which refers to the hindquarters of a horse.

Perhaps "nurple" could also be said to rhyme with purple, but there is no indication that Nurple is a proper English word. However, there exists such a drink as a "Purple Nurple", and a web site, http://www.nurple.com/, that uses 'nurple' as a tag word.



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