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Words that Rhyme With ‘Noodle’


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Words that Rhyme With ‘Noodle’

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  1. Hunter says:

    Hilarity.

  2. Tianashen says:

    Doodle, poodle, caboodle, Moodle…

  3. StreetPreacher says:

    I actually really, really like this one, for some reason. WIN.

  4. Ninja says:

    It’s a good Idea, but needs to be in bar graph form I think.

    • gabi says:

      NO. Venn Diagram WIN.

      • Ariel says:

        No, madame, you are incorrect. As a venn diagram, this concept fails. Unless the segments were overlapping a different way. Dr. Seuss used made up words all the time, so he does not encompass the dictionary. I could see it if it went : Dictionary+Drunk guy, and the overlap = Dr. Seuss. But in it’s current form, this graph is inaccurate.

        • Baliame says:

          I’m afraid you’re mistaken. Dr. Seuss does NOT think that the words according to the dictionary don’t rhyme with noodle. His circle is bigger because he thinks those words rhyme with noodle as well as those he invented. Please grasp the concept of a Venn diagram before posting.

        • Anon says:

          Basic set theory – dictionary words that rhyme with noodle are a proper subset of the words Dr.Seuss uses to rhyme with noodle, as opposed to the intersection of the two aforementioned sets being the empty set. This Venn diagram is just a visual representation of a very accurate mathematical result! QED, biatch…

    • chikenburger says:

      ???? Why the heck do u think that??????????????????????????????????????

  5. Sesoron says:

    Nice, but it might be a little more complimentary to the good Doctor if the drunk area weren’t entirely contained within the Seuss area. I dunno. Just a thought.

  6. NoOneInteresting says:

    Needs one more circle encompassing all of them labeled “Rap Artists”. They can make anything rhyme with anything by pronouncing it poorly.

  7. Mike says:

    If the graph is titled “number of words…”, doesn’t it need numbers?

  8. miss.nessa says:

    i’ve grown to hate these kinds of charts now
    this could’ve been better in bar form -_-

    • Paosheep says:

      But wait! I posit that it would only convey information better in a bar graph.

      Concentric blue-tinted circles, however, are about as Seussical as one can get.

  9. kjthr says:

    Wrong. The dictionary does not tell you what words rhyme with what, only how to spell them, their part of speech, pronunciation, origin, and definition.

  10. RJ says:

    I like this graph. It made me laugh. Made my day go faster, in fact, cut it in half.

  11. Brookie says:

    you should use a folium of descartes graph!!

  12. Amilie says:

    Why on earth isn’t this a bar graph?


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