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*Email [[the paper]] — Strong Bad refers to [[The Paper]] as his "'''stripèd''' friend".
*Email [[the paper]] — Strong Bad refers to [[The Paper]] as his "'''stripèd''' friend".
*Email [[concert]] &mdash; Strong Sad calls Strong Bad's boots "'''pleatèd'''". <!-- please note that intriquéd and intriguèd are two entirely different words.  Thank you. -->
*Email [[concert]] &mdash; Strong Sad calls Strong Bad's boots "'''pleatèd'''". <!-- please note that intriquéd and intriguèd are two entirely different words.  Thank you. -->
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*[[Fan Costumes '07]] &mdash; Strong Bad says the person in the [[Stinkoman]] costume is performing the "ever-controversial '''crossèd''' [[Double Deuce|deuce]]".
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[[Category:Word running gags|ed]]

Revision as of 22:11, 5 November 2007

This article is about accenting the ends of words. For the Teen Girl Squad running gag, see -'d.
Homestar wears stripèd pants.

Characters in the Homestar Runner universe have often replaced -ed with -èd, which is a more accented version of the suffix.

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