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(i think it's unambiguous)
(Appearances: either way, it's irrelevant on this page)
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*[[Fan Costumes '07]] — Strong Bad says the person in the [[Stinkoman]] costume is performing the "ever-controversial '''crossèd''' [[Double Deuce|deuce]]".
*[[Fan Costumes '07]] — Strong Bad says the person in the [[Stinkoman]] costume is performing the "ever-controversial '''crossèd''' [[Double Deuce|deuce]]".
*Email [[nightlife]] — Strong Bad blames the "'''lightèd''' floors" for the removal of his pants.
*Email [[nightlife]] — Strong Bad blames the "'''lightèd''' floors" for the removal of his pants.
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*[[Strong Bad Gameways]] — Strong Bad suggests "'''fruitèd''' plains" as an ideal open location for Wii users to enjoy their game. This also refers to the song [[Wikipedia:America the Beautiful|America the Beautiful]].
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*[[Strong Bad Gameways]] — Strong Bad suggests "'''fruitèd''' plains" as an ideal open location for Wii users to enjoy their game.
*[[Place ya bets!]] — Strong Sad instructs [[The Deleteheads]] to "Please be '''seatèd'''".
*[[Place ya bets!]] — Strong Sad instructs [[The Deleteheads]] to "Please be '''seatèd'''".
*[[Baddest of the Bands]] — Strong Bad takes the light-up starfish on an advertisement for [[Bubs' Concession Stand]], mentioning that "Bubs doesn't need this '''lightèd''' star."  
*[[Baddest of the Bands]] — Strong Bad takes the light-up starfish on an advertisement for [[Bubs' Concession Stand]], mentioning that "Bubs doesn't need this '''lightèd''' star."  
*[[Where U goin' 2?]] — The Cheat's animation features paunchberry '''icèd''' cream.
*[[Where U goin' 2?]] — The Cheat's animation features paunchberry '''icèd''' cream.
[[Category:Word running gags|ed]]
[[Category:Word running gags|ed]]

Revision as of 16:23, 20 April 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, which is a more accented version of the suffix.

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