The ribbit's ribbiting awfully loud tonight. ...oh, it stopped. He probably ribbited.
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Overloaded functions: orange as color, or a fruit, or in the case of an angry response to a bad tweet, possibly a verb... but to what end? Reduced vocabulary at the cost of increased ambiguity? [Tosses a somewhat smooshy orange back and forth between hands...]

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'Orange' as colour is a relatively late addition to the English language. The shade used to be lumped in with the colour red... hence 'robin red-breast' despite the bird having a decidedly orange chest!
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Only in English - there's 3 in Greek :) Philos = brotherly love, close friendship. Eros = the 'sex' sort Agape = the love between human beings and whatever God they worship
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Do you know how much damage you just did to Lovecraft?
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“The ribbits are especially loud tonight.” That's unclear though... are you talking about the animal or the sound?
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It would be both, since both equal the same thing.
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Apparently there's a single species of frog that makes a sound like 'ribbit', the Pacific treefrog (Hyla regilla) - only it lives near Hollywood so all movie frogs make that noise, because if they wanted a frog sound they just took a microphone outside at night!
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So you want Chinese? Cats are called maomaos.
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This is what we call them in our home.
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