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No, but that word is one of the two words that is used as an alternate name for the more common also two word name.floss
@Tired got it right! It is called that, or cotton candy!Candy floss?
Mule[sic] be regretting this!
No, it is not a mule. At least you did not say that other term which is not the answer either. Good guess though.Mule[sic] be regretting this!
It means the words sounds like something else (in some cases). In this case, 'Mule' - sounds like - 'You'll'what does this your [sic] mean?
Ok, I regret it then!No, it is not a mule. At least you did not say that other term which is not the answer either. Good guess though.
aha okay, thanks for explainingIt means the words sounds like something else (in some cases). In this case, 'Mule' - sounds like - 'You'll'
As in - 'You'll regret this'.
It's also sometimes used to correct a quoted passage - e.g. someone says "I mist the bus", it may be quoted in a newspaper or other written media as "I mist[sic] the bus" meaning they meant to say something that sounds like 'mist', and with the context of the sentence would gain the meaning of 'missed'.
It can be used in other ways too, but this was how I was using it - essentially I was trying to be a smart arse and inject a little humour into my answer!
I could probably have left the "[sic]" out and you'd have got the 'joke' anyway!
Getting very close, but that tip says it is not a Milky Way then. So what could be the answer that solves the riddle and that clue.milky way?