Timeline for What's a word that suggests having very long ears?
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Apr 12, 2013 at 13:14 | comment | added | Mitch | There's a difference between having long drooping ear lobes like the Buddha and having a lengthened helix. Surely there is a medical term for either. | |
Apr 1, 2011 at 0:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackEnglish/status/53607605125394432 | ||
Mar 31, 2011 at 23:32 | answer | added | WOPR | timeline score: -1 | |
Mar 31, 2011 at 23:04 | comment | added | Rei Miyasaka | Not very relevant, but in Japanese it's "fukumimi" (福耳), which translates literally to "lucky ears". Buddha is depicted as having long ears, so it's thought that people with long ears have good fortune. One of those words that you wouldn't think exists. | |
Mar 31, 2011 at 20:24 | comment | added | avpaderno | "A mule is an animal with long floppy ears..." | |
Mar 31, 2011 at 18:22 | answer | added | thesunneversets | timeline score: 0 | |
Mar 31, 2011 at 17:35 | answer | added | Wayfaring Stranger | timeline score: 3 | |
Mar 31, 2011 at 14:34 | vote | accept | Eimantas | ||
Mar 31, 2011 at 14:28 | answer | added | chaos | timeline score: 28 | |
Mar 31, 2011 at 13:41 | history | edited | Marthaª | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Mar 31, 2011 at 13:35 | answer | added | Robusto | timeline score: 14 | |
Mar 31, 2011 at 13:35 | history | edited | Uticensis | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Mar 31, 2011 at 13:34 | answer | added | Uticensis | timeline score: 9 | |
Mar 31, 2011 at 13:31 | history | asked | Eimantas | CC BY-SA 2.5 |