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murasaki9
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I always thought anagrams were fun.
I also like the idea of playing with
anagrams with other people. Let's make
some anagrams!
Here's one!

eventide
teen dive

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jets99
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Here is one I use to remember the great lakes:

Huron
Ontario
Michigan
Erie
Superior

iMogwai
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Morse Code
Here come dots


That's far from true. First of all "Morse Code" has 9 letters, "here come dots" has 12. Second, there's no H or T in Morse Code.

A decimal point
I am a dot in place


"A decimal point" has 13 letters.
"I am a dot in place" has 14 letters.

Though, "I'm a dot in place" would fit, since the other one had an extra a.

Anyways, once again using Anagram Genius from the first page:

'Albert Einstein'
anagrams to
'Ten elite brains.'
Joe96
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One anagram (the one that came up on the website) for my dad's name was "win as a d!ck" so you bet my brother and I made fun of him a bit for that.

dair5
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Natasha- Ah! satan. I like name anagrams the best.

murasaki9
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Yah, dair5, name anagrams are the best. Let me try one!

Here's a funny one! I have a neighbor whose name
anagrams to
'I minus geek.'

aknerd
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Natasha- Ah! satan. I like name anagrams the best.


I made a thread for name anagrams a while back. My real name is an anagram of "A learned Worm". This makes me happy.

Also, Aknerd is an anagram of "darken". And the phrases on either side the slash are anagrams of each other:

Aknerd is / naked, sir.

Morse Code
Here come dots


Probably should be "the morse code"
murasaki9
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Thanks Aknerd. Here's another odd one:
'Judith Martin'
anagrams to
'I'm third junta.'

murasaki9
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Here's a few classical ones:

'Ludwig van Beethoven'
anagrams to
'Ugh! New, involved beat!'

'Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart'
anagrams to
'A famous German waltz god.'

Graham
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I made this one:

Greatly
Letdown
Angry and
Dissappointed

I gave glad/GLAD a whole new meanning


Acronyms are assigning words to each letter of a word.

Anagrams are rearranging a set of words into a new set with the same letters.
murasaki9
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Yes, Jets99, I'm afraid Graham's right. Please don't post anymore acronyms. This thread is for anagrams as it clearly says.
Thanks for pointing that out, Graham.

Sheppard007
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Sorry for the crappy anagrams, got them off of a site

Snooze Alarms
Alas no more Zs

The public art galleries
Large picture halls, I bet

That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
"A thin man ran; makes a large stride, left planet, pins flag on moon! On to Mars!"

Got these from this site

murasaki9
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More!

'Three blind mice'
anagrams to
'Incredible, them!'

'I want some ice cream'
anagrams to
'Nice worm emaciates.'

'I wrote my essay'
anagrams to
'So weary stymie.'

'Japan started the war, We won the war'
anagrams to
'Ha Ha! Wrap now wanted raw jet-setter.'

dair5
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Eleven plus two= twelve plus one.

murasaki9
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Wow, dair5, that's too clever! Thanks a lot.

dair5
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I got it from sheppard's site. They also have

Decimal point- I am a dot in place.

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