Do you like anagrams?
I love anagrams, and find some of them very funny. I tried to get some anagrams for my name and really liked some of them. Some of my favorites were "lake rest yon", "tear lone sky" and "lark tone yes" I found these very hilarious. Dormitory: Dirty Room Schoolmaster: The classroom Elvis: Lives Clint Eastwood: Old West Action Western Union: No Wire Unsent The Country Side: No City Dust Here Desperation: A Rope Ends It The Morse Code: Here Come Dots Slot Machines: Cash Lost in'em Conversation: Voices Rant On Heavy Rain: Hire a Navy Tom Cruise: So I'm Cuter Mother-in-law: Woman Hitler Funeral: Real Fun Snooze Alarms: Alas! No More Z's A Decimal Point: I'm a Dot in Place Statue of Liberty: Built to Stay Free Eleven plus two: Twelve plus one Mel Gibson: Bong Smile David Letterman: Nerd Amid Late TV Howard Stern: Retard Shown Debit card: Bad Credit Try this and see what anagrams you get from your name! http://www.anagramsite.com/
What does the Anagram "Miss M-O-F-E-T" means?
You couldn't solve it because you don't have the whole name. The name is "Miss HESTER MOFET", anagram for "Miss 'the rest of me'". It's from the movie *Silence of the Lambs* Hannibal Lector (the gentlemanly former psychologist, sociopathic serial killer and cannibal), who likes to use anagrams as clues uses it (speaking to Clarice Starling, the young FBI agent): "Listen carefully. Look deep within yourself, Clarice Starling. Go seek out Miss Mofet, an old patient of mine. M-o-f-e-t. " Clarice later figures it out: 'Hester Mofet. It's an anagram, isn't it, Doctor? Hester Mofet, "The rest of me". "Miss the rest of me," meaning that you rented that garage?'
What are some anagrams for names and phrases currently in the news?
Came across this superb anagram by @diogeneb about today's match on Twitter:Roger Federer versus Andy Murray -> Served us energy, error, fury, dramaOther notable anagrams (source: various Twitter handles):iPhone5 -> Hi5? NopeThe fiscal cliff -> fecal (shit) cliffFelix Baumgartner -> I grab extremal funMy personal favourite:Suresh Kalmadi -> Sir, u made lakhs!Edit: Found these on The Wordplay Web Site:George Bush -> He bugs GoreOsama bin Laden -> A bad man (no lies)Adolf Hitler -> Do real filthMonica Lewinsky -> Nice silky woman
These are all anagrams of footballers names. Any ideas?
Roger Benter - ROBERT GREEN Bomber Boyo - BOBBY MOORE He'd shag dirty men - TEDDY SHERINGHAM Enter hot lips - PETER SHILTON Hey Meek lies - EMILE HESKEY Y one gay lush - ASHLEY YOUNG Park farmland - FRANK LAMPARD Yello chase - ASHLEY COLE Dingle shankly - KENNY DALGLISH Do a one mad argi - DIEGO MARADONA They of mad chat Grab thy rear - GARETH BARRY
What are some really interesting anagrams made from your name?
Good anagrams are things of profundity. They take the base elements (letters) that comprise the symbols (words) that we use as representations of objects (including conceptual ones) and rearrange those components into revised forms that mysteriously convey intelligible meaning. A brilliant friend of mine made two out of my name (David Moore) that I find extraordinarily insightful and very flattering:Armed Ovoid captures my propensity to appear as a combative intellectual. A weaponised egg-head. Something that is not quite circular, (perhaps a little distorted) but possessing limbs that are not benign, yet not quite pointed, either.Roamed Void is a sublime summary: an emptiness that has been around for a while. A nothingness that has been explored. An absence that has been mapped. A person who has seen the depth of absolute darkness yet has somehow found some footing to travel on. Yes - this is me, most deeply.It is utterly consummate that Tom Robinson perceives these things in words. In a way, only he will understand what I will say here:It is a tragic form of genius that can take a name claimed by a person and dismember it such that it is reformed into an expression of itself that yet retains its essence yet is perceived as something different to its former self. Indeed, such a thing contains truth most beautiful, but the beauty of a thing separated from itself but then made to be itself is a portrait that has been called a person. Words have meaning. Even our well-intentioned reconstructions call us back - longingly, passionately, to the thing from which they were derived.T’ b no mori, son.
The anagram for Allah..?
Yeah Yeah Yeah. I guess it's kind of funny. Allah is just how you spell the pronounciation of the word "God" in Arabic. You could spell Allah, Alah. Same with Halal. You could spell it Hallal. But yeah, I have to say it's kind of funny.
What is your anagram name from http://www.anagramgenius.com/s...
'On murderer's egomaniacal hero.' Hehe
How did Imagine Dragons get their name?
The moniker "Imagine Dragons' is actually an anagram made from the letters of different words. The band have made it a point of keeping the original words secret.When asked, this is what Reynolds concluded. “We just thought it would be cool to keep something to ourselves, because you’re always exposing yourself as an artist. A lot of times, lyrically I’m writing about things that are really close to home for me, and that’s what music is about. So it’s kind of nice to have one thing just between the four of us. We have our little ritual before we go onstage, and just little things that keep us together. I’m sure the day will come when we’ll finally be like, ‘well, this is what it is, love it or hate it.’ But today is not that day.”Some of the guesses that I liked were "God Is In The Manger", "A Gemini So Grand", "Roman’s Big Angie".