The o's are not o's they are circles, in other words... circles under the eyes.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the classics! So, the answer to "over over over over" is simply the word "overwhelming." It's like when you ask me to explain why I love pizza – it's just too much goodness to put into words!
It is 400 mcg. Even better, if you could use the lower case Greek letter mu instead of mc, but many browser may not support it.
Yes, rectangles are a special case of parallelogram, with four right angles.
A rhombus, of which the square is a special case.
Two thirds is actually equal to four sixths. You have to reduce four sixths by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor, which in this case is 2.
Four-eyes.
For (four) ever
West Indies
Four strings on a double bass.
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The brain teaser "1d2r3a4c5u617a8" can be deciphered by interpreting the numbers as the count of letters in the following sequence. It reads as "one door, three a, four c, five u, six one, seven a, eight," which hints at a phrase or riddle. When fully decoded, it reveals "A door." This type of teaser plays with the structure of words and numbers to create a puzzle.
The answer is "headache" because it is four things. On your head, in left/right eye and a word and it covers head pain on your head. It also teases your brain sort of to make it hurt.
If this brain teaser is the word MEAL with the four letters in four different corners, then it means square meal. A square meal is a meal with all of the nutrients you need. ( protein, fruit, veggies etc.)
Oh, dude, that's easy peasy. The answer to "D K I" is "Don't Know, Idiot!" Just kidding, it's actually "I C U" when you read it out loud. So, like, don't stress too much about it, it's just a silly brain teaser.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the classics! So, the answer to "over over over over" is simply the word "overwhelming." It's like when you ask me to explain why I love pizza – it's just too much goodness to put into words!
The brain teaser "ever ever ever ever ever" is intentionally repetitive and doesn't have a clear meaning. It is likely just a nonsensical phrase used to test one's ability to recognize patterns or think creatively. The repetition may lead you to look for a hidden pattern or meaning that isn't actually there.
'Howl' by Florance and the Machine