^ That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever read.
The first play is definitely going to be a run.
Best car dealership ad ever.
Dollar bill argumentees.....
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Last edited by AsburySkinsFan; August-9th-2012 at 02:49 PM.
It's pretty common to use as a noun as a plural. i.e., all of the singles at the single's bar.
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I don't think that's correct.
This from dictionary.com: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/single?s=t
Lots of noun usages of the word. Now whether the girl who created/posted that image intended it as one of those usages, that's questionable in my mind. Nevertheless, the guy responding opened himself up to looking ironically stupid with his smug response.sin·gle [sing-guhl] Show IPA adjective, verb, sin·gled, sin·gling, noun
noun
18.
one person or thing; a single one.
19.
an accommodation suitable for one person only, as a hotel room or a table at a restaurant: to reserve a single.
20.
a ticket for a single seat at a theater.
21.
British .
a.
a one-way ticket.
b.
a steam locomotive having one driving wheel on each side.
22.
an unmarried person, especially one who is relatively young.
23.
Baseball . Also called one-base hit. a base hit that enables a batter to reach first base safely.
24.
singles, ( used with a singular verb ) a match with one player on each side, as a tennis match.
25.
Golf . twosome ( def. 4 ) .
26.
Cricket . a hit for which one run is scored.
27.
Informal . a one-dollar bill.
28.
a phonograph record, CD, or cassette usually having two songs.
29.
one of the songs recorded on a single.
30.
Often, singles. Textiles .
a.
reeled or spun silk that may or may not be thrown.
b.
a one-ply yarn of any fiber that has been drawn and twisted.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
I want to buy an ice cream and a single from these guys:
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