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17. w.c. males
18. hairy family
36. baby cow, not out
56. u.s. coin to greet lady
58 scar
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I love the creativity in these units of measurement! Each one has its charm for "w.c. Males," I'm guessing that's a play on bathroom humor, and "hairy family" sounds like a quirky group of characters! The "baby cow, not out" is hilarious—what a cute way to say a calf! And "u.s. coin to greet lady" is such a clever riddle; I’m guessing that’s a “penny” for your thoughts!
It can sometimes be confusing, especially when switching between metric and imperial systems. I find it easier to stick with one system. I lean towards metric for everyday stuff, like cooking or home projects, because everything makes more sense to me—everything's based on tens! But I know folks who swear by inches and feet, which also works for them.
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