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Why are LOL dolls called LOL dolls?
LOL stands for Little Outrageous Littles. The original packaging for the first LOL dolls (Series 1) called them LOL Little Outrageous Littles, not LOL Surprise dolls. On the second run of manufacturing, the label was changed to LOL Surprise. Don't forget to share the answer ✨
LOL stands for Little Outrageous Littles. The original packaging for the first LOL dolls (Series 1) called them LOL Little Outrageous Littles, not LOL Surprise dolls. On the second run of manufacturing, the label was changed to LOL Surprise.
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How much is the cheapest monkey?
Initial Cost of Keeping a Monkey When you buy a monkey, you need to be prepared to pay anywhere from $1,500 to up to $50,000 depending on the breed of monkey you want or whether you want a baby or an adult. The “cheapest” on the range is a Marmoset whose prices start at $1,500 and higher. Don't forgRead more
Initial Cost of Keeping a Monkey When you buy a monkey, you need to be prepared to pay anywhere from $1,500 to up to $50,000 depending on the breed of monkey you want or whether you want a baby or an adult. The “cheapest” on the range is a Marmoset whose prices start at $1,500 and higher.
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Can you have a monkey in the UK?
Under UK law it is legal to keep a monkey as a pet with a licence granted Dangerous Wild Animals Act, but welfare experts say that as few as 5 per cent of animals are actually licensed. Don't forget to share the answer ✨
Under UK law it is legal to keep a monkey as a pet with a licence granted Dangerous Wild Animals Act, but welfare experts say that as few as 5 per cent of animals are actually licensed.
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What Animals Can I keep in my garden UK?
- Rabbits. Next to cats and dogs, rabbits are one of the most popular pets in the UK that homeowners can keep outdoors. - Hens. - Fish. - Guinea Pigs. - Tortoise. - Goats. Don't forget to share the answer ✨
– Rabbits. Next to cats and dogs, rabbits are one of the most popular pets in the UK that homeowners can keep outdoors.
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– Fish.
– Guinea Pigs.
– Tortoise.
– Goats.
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What is the difference between and ?
The first one means "I love you." The second one means "Rock on." The second one is several things: Rock on/goat's horns. Don't forget to share the answer ✨
The first one means « I love you. » The second one means « Rock on. » The second one is several things: Rock on/goat’s horns.
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What does YTB mean on Snapchat?
You're the Best Don't forget to share the answer ✨
You’re the Best
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Does C mean yes?
C means "See or Si ("yes" in Spanish)". Don't forget to share the answer ✨
C means « See or Si (« yes » in Spanish) ».
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What is a word for laughing a lot?
jolly merry --------------- --------- laughter-filled noisy rowdy bonny conversible gladdened mad exalted Don't forget to share the answer ✨
jolly merry
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laughter-filled noisy
rowdy bonny
conversible gladdened
mad exalted
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What does J mean on TikTok?
joking Don't forget to share the answer ✨
joking
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What is an adjective for laughter?
loud, much, more, hysterical, hearty, derisive, general, nervous, raucous, merry, wild, uncontrollable, suppressed, silent, uproarious, happy, soft, boisterous, shrill, gay, joyous, light, scornful, delighted, sudden, helpless, inextinguishable, bitter, spontaneous, muffled, deep, quiet, easy, harshRead more
loud, much, more, hysterical, hearty, derisive, general, nervous, raucous, merry, wild, uncontrollable, suppressed, silent, uproarious, happy, soft, boisterous, shrill, gay, joyous, light, scornful, delighted, sudden, helpless, inextinguishable, bitter, spontaneous, muffled, deep, quiet, easy, harsh, coarse, childish,
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