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How do you spell ‘CONDO’ with only 4 letters?User Forum Topic
Submitted by 4plexowner on June 21, 2007 - 3:07pm
I am confident that ‘condo’ is going to be a 4-letter word in San Diego before this correction is over Many condo buyers / builders / converters will have no problem with the 6-letter version of the word – ie, ‘con-DOH’ when they realize how Homer Simpson-esque their real estate decisions have been The bleeding heart buyers who find themselves horribly underwater in a condo they can’t afford will be spelling the word as ‘CON-do’ as they attempt to convince people that they were conned into making their purchase – these people will be holding to the great American tradition of denying personal responsibility for their actions while placing the blame on a convenient scapegoat I haven't figured out a 4 letter version yet - any suggestions?
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LAME
Suggestions:
Con $ ($ is abbreviation for dough)
Pro $ (Someone who still has their money and FICO, like me.)
Hole
Trap
no-$
COOD (Conned Out Of Dough)
depending on when you buy, it's either "home" or "loss".
Very good, Bob G -- 'conned out of dough'; hadn't heard that before.
OWN'D
CON'D