English term
Sole
Please tell me about the word "sole."
There is no context.
I do not understand this word.
Thank you.
3 +7 | Soul/sole | Jennifer Caisley |
Non-PRO (2): Yvonne Gallagher, Chris Says Bye
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Responses
Soul/sole
At first glance, I'd assume this is a pun on the word "sole" as in the "bottom of a shoe" and "soul" as in "spirit" - if I had to guess, I'd wager this was an ad for a footwear company?
If that's right, they're hinting at "show us you have soul", as in, show us you've got passion/spirit etc., but doing a play on words with "sole" to refer to their shoes
agree |
Yvonne Gallagher
: of course. Funny how there is never any context
1 min
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agree |
Charles R.
1 hr
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agree |
Kourosh Fallah
1 hr
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agree |
Mark Robertson
: Fishy
2 hrs
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agree |
writeaway
: And with Mark
2 hrs
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agree |
Andrew Paul Kennett
6 hrs
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agree |
Charlie Sørensen
19 hrs
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neutral |
Daryo
: very plausible, but there are other equally plausible alternative explanations that do not include any pun.
19 hrs
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Discussion
Could be an intended pun, could be an autocorrect misbehaving, could be ....
What is the whole story about? Who is talking to whom? Is that part of a video, or of a static picture? ...
I very much doubt this sentence was discovered all alone on a piece of paper that just popped out of thin air ... or in a paperless version: as just a transient glitch on the computer screen.
https://showyoursole.org/