Using the Find tool on the first 8 pages of this thread, there have been no other Marcus'.
I'm all alone..
I'm all alone..
I guess You can count one, as I'm on my brother's account and his name is Jacob.Dr.Susse said:Jacob.
I had the name before werewolves made it cool.
If it had an 'e', you and I would have the same name.Charli said:< That is my name. I sincerely doubt it.
...No that is not with an 'e' Knocked off. It's Charli. No 'e'.
Not anymoreDanielDeFig said:Daniel
So far, I'm the only one on the Escapist (to my knowledge based on never encountering the name before or after checking this forum).
I will aplogise again as it was a very very dumb joke based on a play on words.Wieke said:I'm not getting it, probably the language barrier, care to explain? Most "jokes" involving my name refer to the sails/wings on windmills (since the dutch word for these sails/wings is wieken).Ickorus said:Do you leak a lot? (Im so sorry, that joke was terrible and I feel terrible)Wieke said:No one so far, and i'm not expecting it. In real life, if i recall correctly, I've met only one other person named "Wieke".
My name is Luke, it is a shit name but nobody so far in this thread has it.
Haven't heard any of them for a decade, since primary school ...
I've heard it so much before, I don't even care anymore, dude.aDuck said:OMG I LOVE YOU IN MY BOWL OF PASTA!!!Jedoro said:Alfredo
Zero so far, it would seem
Sorry, I'll stop.
Pronounced as the letters go; EnjayDags90 said:How do you even pronounce that? Is there a hidden vowel? I knew a girl with the last name Ng (Ang). Or is it just the letters?NJ said:I share my name with New Jersey... NJ. .____.
The exact spelling of my name isn't particularly common. It's legally "Alex", no "xander" nonsense.
A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.viper3 said:As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.MrMixelPixel said:Y is a vowel last time I checked...
Like in the word... "Why?"
The word "Sh" is in the dictionary.MrMixelPixel said:A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.viper3 said:As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.MrMixelPixel said:Y is a vowel last time I checked...
Like in the word... "Why?"
Words need vowels to be considered words...
Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
If that isn't an acronym for something... that makes me double sad.Dango said:The word "Sh" is in the dictionary.MrMixelPixel said:A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.viper3 said:As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.MrMixelPixel said:Y is a vowel last time I checked...
Like in the word... "Why?"
Words need vowels to be considered words...
Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
To paraphrase:MrMixelPixel said:If that isn't an acronym for something... that makes me double sad.Dango said:The word "Sh" is in the dictionary.MrMixelPixel said:A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.viper3 said:As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.MrMixelPixel said:Y is a vowel last time I checked...
Like in the word... "Why?"
Words need vowels to be considered words...
Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
What is the definition?
I thought would be an onomatopoeia or something... oh well. I guess words don't need vowels anymore. I am now double said... but less ignorant.Dango said:To paraphrase:MrMixelPixel said:If that isn't an acronym for something... that makes me double sad.Dango said:The word "Sh" is in the dictionary.MrMixelPixel said:A E I O U and sometimes Y. I believe W is considered a vowel at times as well. Like in the word: How.viper3 said:As a fellow Rhys, no, no it isn't, not to insult your intelligence but I remember being taught in primary school that the vowels are 'A E I O U'.MrMixelPixel said:Y is a vowel last time I checked...
Like in the word... "Why?"
Words need vowels to be considered words...
Cry, Dry, Fry, Spy, WHY, etc.
What is the definition?
An interjection used to urge silence.