every "old ditty" from the south uses phrases like "a hole in your britches" or "shirt tail hangin' out". and just for the record, southerners are NOT "old ditties".
Language changes, and some words change meaning through time. The primary meaning of the word gay today is someone with a sexual attraction toward members of the same sex. The alternate meaning of "happy" is considered dated, and soon will be regarded as archaic.
In Twilight- about 174,000 words. In New Moon- about 186,000 words. In Eclipse- about 197,000 words. In Breaking Dawn- 223,000 words. Stephanie Meyer said that on a talk show how many words she has typed for these books and she said that these are the numbers for each book. Pretty neat, huh?
The Bee Gees, if you mean the song that goes "It's only words, and words are all I have, to take your heart away"
In the first book, The Hunger Games, there are 99750 words, 101564 words in the second, Catching Fire, and there are 100269 words in the third, Mockingjay.
I don't think there ARE any words to The Virginian. Percy Faith made a lot of themes with no words.
A ditty is a short simple song (or the words of a poem intended to be sung).
Laugh, ditty, Aeoli, and burro.
Its a play on words. If you get too big for your britches (pants) they won't cover you butt, and you will eventually show what an "ass" you are.
When spelling the sound of a trumpet a person might use the words, "dah ditty DAH ditty DAH". This would be a trumpet that is used to announce a particular event.
Pants and slacks are words for trousers. Britches is another word for trousers.
well i dont now what ditty is, but there is pop, peep, prep, prop, pre-nup, plop, pip, primp, pulp, pup, pump, etc
These are some likely words: DITTY - a short or comical song DEITY - a god or goddess
There is no such English word. There is a slang word with no reliable meaning. Similar words include glitches (small malfunctions) and britches (pants).
zynga.com words with freinds,not hanging with,the site is BETA so it will come out with hanging w. freinds 6/7/2012
No because a compound is 2 words and t is not a word so t shirt isn't a compound.
Some words that rhyme with "kitties" are cities, committees, and ditties.
There are a few ways to interpret this question. Can you put someone else's copyright-protected words on a t-shirt? Only with their permission. Are the words on a t-shirt protected by copyright? Not necessarily; usually what's on a t-shirt is too short to qualify for protection by itself. It may be registered as a trademark, if it's a slogan or company name, or the words may be included in an otherwise copyrightable image, but exclusive of design, simple words would probably not qualify for protection.