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*Email [[car]] &mdash; Strong Bad reads "Pimped 0Ut?" as "'''Pimpèd''' out?"
*Email [[car]] &mdash; Strong Bad reads "Pimped 0Ut?" as "'''Pimpèd''' out?"
*[[Halloween Fairstival]] &mdash; [[Strong Sad]] mentions an '''agèd''' pillowcase in one of his haikus.
*[[Halloween Fairstival]] &mdash; [[Strong Sad]] mentions an '''agèd''' pillowcase in one of his haikus.
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*Email [[secret recipes]] &mdash; Strong Bad asks [[Coach Z]] if he would like to try some of his free '''icèd''' cream.
*[[That Time of Year]] &mdash; Erweenga is the name of the '''stripèd''' worm.
*[[That Time of Year]] &mdash; Erweenga is the name of the '''stripèd''' worm.
*Email [[highschool]] &mdash; Strong Bad describes [[Teenage Variation#Teenage Homestar Runner|Teenage Homestar]] as wearing "ridiculous '''stripèd''' pants."
*Email [[highschool]] &mdash; Strong Bad describes [[Teenage Variation#Teenage Homestar Runner|Teenage Homestar]] as wearing "ridiculous '''stripèd''' pants."

Revision as of 16:27, 5 July 2009

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

Characters often replace -ed with -èd. In American English, the grave accent indicates that a vowel that would usually be silent should be pronounced. For example, stripèd is pronounced strī-pəd.

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