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I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
All the while loving the smell.
Oh. Need diaper change.
Who/What am I?
riddle word
New contributor
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$begingroup$
I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
All the while loving the smell.
Oh. Need diaper change.
Who/What am I?
riddle word
New contributor
$endgroup$
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I can think of one thing that fits all this, and is I mean really like a baby . . .
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
8 hours ago
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@Rubio I suppose I intended the phrase "like a baby" to mean not actually a baby. Perhaps it should be known that its bite hurts a bit more than a baby's gums/teeth would
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– Nordii
7 hours ago
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$begingroup$
I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
All the while loving the smell.
Oh. Need diaper change.
Who/What am I?
riddle word
New contributor
$endgroup$
I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
All the while loving the smell.
Oh. Need diaper change.
Who/What am I?
riddle word
riddle word
New contributor
New contributor
New contributor
asked 9 hours ago
NordiiNordii
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2035
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New contributor
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I can think of one thing that fits all this, and is I mean really like a baby . . .
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Rubio I suppose I intended the phrase "like a baby" to mean not actually a baby. Perhaps it should be known that its bite hurts a bit more than a baby's gums/teeth would
$endgroup$
– Nordii
7 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I can think of one thing that fits all this, and is I mean really like a baby . . .
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Rubio I suppose I intended the phrase "like a baby" to mean not actually a baby. Perhaps it should be known that its bite hurts a bit more than a baby's gums/teeth would
$endgroup$
– Nordii
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
I can think of one thing that fits all this, and is I mean really like a baby . . .
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
I can think of one thing that fits all this, and is I mean really like a baby . . .
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Rubio I suppose I intended the phrase "like a baby" to mean not actually a baby. Perhaps it should be known that its bite hurts a bit more than a baby's gums/teeth would
$endgroup$
– Nordii
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Rubio I suppose I intended the phrase "like a baby" to mean not actually a baby. Perhaps it should be known that its bite hurts a bit more than a baby's gums/teeth would
$endgroup$
– Nordii
7 hours ago
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I think you are a
Lawnmower
I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
The blades of a lawnmower are usually very sharp.
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I think the 'milk' here is a metaphor for either oil or perhaps electricity.
Lawnmowers are generally inanimate so won't move from where you leave them.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
This is the most convincing line for me, the act of pushing the stroller is similar to that of mowing the lawn.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
A common technique for mowing the lawn is to traverse back and forth over it in strips.
All the while loving the smell.
The smell of freshly cut grass.
Oh. Need diaper change.
When the bag is full you need to empty it, rather like a diaper change.
$endgroup$
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I think you are a
Lawnmower
I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
The blades of a lawnmower are usually very sharp.
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I think the 'milk' here is a metaphor for either oil or perhaps electricity.
Lawnmowers are generally inanimate so won't move from where you leave them.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
This is the most convincing line for me, the act of pushing the stroller is similar to that of mowing the lawn.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
A common technique for mowing the lawn is to traverse back and forth over it in strips.
All the while loving the smell.
The smell of freshly cut grass.
Oh. Need diaper change.
When the bag is full you need to empty it, rather like a diaper change.
$endgroup$
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$begingroup$
I think you are a
Lawnmower
I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
The blades of a lawnmower are usually very sharp.
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I think the 'milk' here is a metaphor for either oil or perhaps electricity.
Lawnmowers are generally inanimate so won't move from where you leave them.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
This is the most convincing line for me, the act of pushing the stroller is similar to that of mowing the lawn.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
A common technique for mowing the lawn is to traverse back and forth over it in strips.
All the while loving the smell.
The smell of freshly cut grass.
Oh. Need diaper change.
When the bag is full you need to empty it, rather like a diaper change.
$endgroup$
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I think you are a
Lawnmower
I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
The blades of a lawnmower are usually very sharp.
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I think the 'milk' here is a metaphor for either oil or perhaps electricity.
Lawnmowers are generally inanimate so won't move from where you leave them.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
This is the most convincing line for me, the act of pushing the stroller is similar to that of mowing the lawn.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
A common technique for mowing the lawn is to traverse back and forth over it in strips.
All the while loving the smell.
The smell of freshly cut grass.
Oh. Need diaper change.
When the bag is full you need to empty it, rather like a diaper change.
$endgroup$
I think you are a
Lawnmower
I'm like a baby,
but look out -I can bite!
The blades of a lawnmower are usually very sharp.
I depend on the milk you give me
and I will be wherever you leave me.
I think the 'milk' here is a metaphor for either oil or perhaps electricity.
Lawnmowers are generally inanimate so won't move from where you leave them.
I love going outside with you
as you push me in my stroller.
This is the most convincing line for me, the act of pushing the stroller is similar to that of mowing the lawn.
Back and forth we walk
over and over -like a cradle.
A common technique for mowing the lawn is to traverse back and forth over it in strips.
All the while loving the smell.
The smell of freshly cut grass.
Oh. Need diaper change.
When the bag is full you need to empty it, rather like a diaper change.
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I can think of one thing that fits all this, and is I mean really like a baby . . .
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– Rubio♦
8 hours ago
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@Rubio I suppose I intended the phrase "like a baby" to mean not actually a baby. Perhaps it should be known that its bite hurts a bit more than a baby's gums/teeth would
$endgroup$
– Nordii
7 hours ago