Mainly;Centigrade or Celsius (o C)Fahrenheit (o F)
G
It mainly provides carbohydrates.
-32 is not correct. O degrees F is about -18 degrees C HOWEVER, O degrees Celsius is 32 degrees F
It means: O- oh M- my G- god W- what T- the F- f**k oh my god what the f**k
The nursery rhyme with those initials is "A Pocket Full of Rye."
Ring o' ring o' roses
No, "Ring a Ring o' Roses" is a traditional nursery rhyme believed to have originated in the 18th century. It is not directly related to the famine.
The letters stand for the days of the week: Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. The first line of the nursery rhyme is likely referring to the days of the week in order.
That would be A-Hunting We Will Go.A-Hunting we will go, a-hunting we will go.Heigh-ho a dairy-o, a hunting we will go!A-hunting we will go, a hunting we will go.We'll catch a fox and put 'em in a box, and then we'll let him go.
Fairy Tale Of New York - by the Pogues !
what christmas song has the initials o l t o b
Laura Jane O'Connell is a singer with the initials L J O.
A nursery rhyme as well as jump-rope chant.
You are probably asking about the song and nursery rhyme, "Ring a Ring o' Roses," which is often said to have come into being because of the Black Death. In fact, this piece was first published in 1881, and the association with the Black Death was not made in print before World War II. So the association would appear to be a myth that survives because it can easily be believed. There is a link to the plague interpretation of an article on the nursery rhyme below.
Oprah
The nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosies" or alternately called "Ring a Ring o' Roses," is not about a specific year. It is purported to be about a disease called the plague, which was around for many years during the Middle Ages, but this explanation has been more recently thought to be mistaken.