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Jinx
Minx Black Sunshine Cole Char |
Schwarze Schlange (black snake)
You can hear is pronounced on google translate: https://translate.google.com/?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&client=tw-ob#auto/de/black%20snake |
BTW, beautiful car. Color me jealous. A Cayman will be my next P-car.
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Shadow
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Slick.
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How about you put it up to a Pelican poll? List half a dozen names from this thread and let us vote. Whatever wins, wins. :)
BTW, if you actually do that, I'm going with Big Titties. |
Lyle the crocodile.
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Raven
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The crazy thing is that Blasiwald is right next to Titisee! http://www.badische-seiten.de/bild/s.../blasiwald.jpg |
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I'd go with that! G |
Plop
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Tough Call
The obvious categorical address screams for a DNA reference, providing said moniker is semantically acceptable. But I digress into the inevitable predicktable response. Therefore, for no valid reason other than the melodic annunciation of the phrase, I suggest your ride be hereafter known among the brotherhood as, "Ice Boner."
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Onyx Gator !
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One of my dogs was nicknamed "Black Demon."
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Tax shelter or "Steuerspar"
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Just for balance... Perky medium sizes titty's... or just perky...
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Paint a confederate flag on the roof and name it "the general Lee"
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Espresso
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Dusty. Because it will always be such. (Said the owner of many black cars.)
B i t c h. As in what it is to keep it from getting dust, pollen, etc. to stay off of it. (Great looking Cayman by the way.) |
The Spanish word for Raven is "Cuervo"
Foreign names for 'Crow' Cheyenne: Okohke Czech: Harval Dutch: Kraai Esperanto: Kornik/o Finnish: Varis French: Corneille German: Krahe (Crow), Rabenkrahe (Carrion Crow), Nebelkrahe (Hooded Crow) Greek: Koronae Hawaiian: Alala Icelandic: Krka (spelling?) Italian: Corvo Japanese: Karasu (Crow) or Legarasu (House crow) or Hashibosogarasu (Carion crow) or Hashibutogarasu (Jungle crow) Lakhota: Kangi Latin: Corvx Navajo: Gaagii (crow or raven) Norweigan: Kråke Ojinwe (Chippewa indian tongue): Aandag (pronounced 'on-daag' with long a's in 'daag') Old English: Creow or Corbie Old French: Corbin Old Scots: Corbie Russian: Vorona (Vor-O-na) Sanskrit: Kaaka Scottish Gaelic: Rocas (masculine) or Rocais (feminine), or Feannag Slovenian: Vrana Spanish: Corneja / Cornella Suaheli (a Kenyan tongue): Kunguru (house crow) Swedish: Kråka (pronounced Kroka) or plural: Kråkor Tagaloy (Philipine tongue): Uwak Turkish: Karga Ukrainian: Vorona (voROna) or Chorna vorona (CHORna voROna) for C. corone, or Sira vorona (SIra voROna) or Gava (GAva) for C. cornix |
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