One hard riddle

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A RIDDLE THAT'LL KILL YOUR BRAIN!


This is going to make you so MAD! There are three words in the English language that end in "gry". ONE is angry and the other is hungry. EveryONE knows what the third ONE means and what it stands for. EveryONE uses them everyday, and if you listened very carefully, I've given you the third word. What is it? _______gry?
didnt it make me mad. just try it.

you'll never figure it out.
 

Is this something you know the answer to or are you just trying to find the answer? I ask because I've heard this before, just worded different and that made all the difference.
 
No clue - anything to do with ONE being capitalized everytime it's used??
 
The word is THREE...it's the the third WORD in the riddle.
 
affect-hungry fire-angry MacLoingry Seagry
aggry Gagry mad-angry self-angry
Agry girl-hungry mad-hungry selfe-angry
ahungry gonagry magry sensation-hungry
air-hungry gry malgry sex-angry
anhungry haegry man-hungry sex-hungry
Badagry half-angry managry Shchigry
Ballingry hangry mannagry shiggry
begry heart-angry Margry Shtchigry
bewgry heart-hungry maugry sight-hungry
boroughmongry higry pigry mawgry skugry
bowgry hogry meagry Sygry
braggry hogrymogry meat-hungry Tangry
Bugry hongry menagry Tchangry
Chockpugry hound-hungry messagry Tchigry
Cogry houngry music-hungry tear-angry
cony-gry huggrymuggry nangry th'angry
conyngry hund-hungry overangry tike-hungry
cottagry Hungry Bungry Pelegry Tingry
Croftangry hwngry Pingry toggry
diamond-hungry iggry Podagry ulgry
dog-hungry Jagry Pongry unangry
dogge-hungry job-hungry pottingry vergry
Dshagry kaingry power-hungry Vigry
Dzagry land-hungry profit-hungry vngry
eard-hungry Langry puggry war-hungry
Echanuggry leather-hungry pugry Wigry
Egry ledderhungry red-angry wind-hungry
euer-angry life-hungry rungry yeard-hungry
ever-angry Lisnagry scavengry yird-hungry
fenegry losengry Schtschigry Ymagry
 
LOL....all you guys googled....three, language and energy!! :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: I did too...... :bitelip:
 
tiggersmom2 said:
LOL....all you guys googled....three, language and energy!! :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: I did too...... :bitelip:

Well, I googled it the first time I heard it. :teeth: Drove me crazy one night!
 
Equidae said:
Well, I googled it the first time I heard it. :teeth: Drove me crazy one night!
I just think like that sometimes. I love riddles and I always thought the answer was something like that, and I finally read it somewhere.
 
Equidae said:
In the correct wording of this riddle, that's correct! :sunny:

http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/Taylor/topics/grypuzzle.htm

But the "correct" version still doesn't make sense....
"Think of words ending in -GRY. Angry and hungry are two of them. There are only three words in the English language. What is the third word? The word is something that everyone uses every day. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is."

Shouldn't the "correct" riddle read: "There are only three words in "The English Language", in quotation marks so that we know that's what's being referred to? Because otherwise it still doesn't make sense. Yes, I know then that way it wouldn't be a "riddle", but it still seems grammatically incorrect therefore an invalid riddle.
 
Beth76 said:
But the "correct" version still doesn't make sense....


Shouldn't the "correct" riddle read: "There are only three words in "The English Language", in quotation marks so that we know that's what's being referred to? Because otherwise it still doesn't make sense. Yes, I know then that way it wouldn't be a "riddle", but it still seems grammatically incorrect therefore an invalid riddle.


Well, I don't know. It's like that riddle when someone says 'you are driving a bus. At the first stop 10 people get on, three get off. At the next stop 3 people get on, 4 get off. At the last stop, 7 get on and 12 get off. What color is the bus driver's eyes?" It's supposed to trick you and make you think 'outside the box'. Here the "correct" version is grammatically correct. The trick is that there are three words in.. the English language. It's awkwardly worded, yes, but grammatically correct. I don't see why quotes are really needed. JMO, I didn't make the riddle up or even solve it on my own, just passing along what I found.
 


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