Williams
Rebus brain teasers use words or letters in interesting orientations to represent common phrases.
What is represented by this ?
William March
William June
William September
William January
Answer
Monthly Bills!
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Azn_Sugar
May 20, 2002
| Funny |
Swordoffury1392   
May 04, 2006
| Thanks for a laugh. I really liked that one.  |
Jimbo   
May 02, 2007
| Creative and funny!  |
TanCW   
Nov 03, 2009
| i don't understand... |
dalfamnest  
Nov 03, 2009
| Tan, 'Bill' is a nickname for 'William', so we have Bills in each of those months. However, I don't think that it is strictly correct, as they are not monthly! They could have been made quarterly by a minor change.
However, I really enjoyed the answer - and, to me, that's more important than being pedantic in this category! Thanks for publishing it.  |
crazy10man   
Nov 03, 2009
| Clever teaser, but it's a subject I'd rather forget.
Good job! |
doehead   
Nov 03, 2009
| I agree it wasn't written properly, but otherwise it was an ok teaser.  |
bestgirl 
Nov 03, 2009
| Quarterly bills seems to come closer IMO. |
auntiesis   
Nov 03, 2009
| I got it right away, so it makes sense to me. Great teaser. Thanks.  |
Jimmymo   
Nov 03, 2009
| I was thinking quarterly billing also! |
bradon182001   
Nov 03, 2009
| I like this rebus. Good job, thanks for posting.  |
patiencewithaP   
Nov 03, 2009
| I thought quarterly billing too...very fun!  |
UptheHill  
Nov 03, 2009
| HA, BILL!!!  |
gargph  
Nov 03, 2009
| Wow I always get mixed up between bill and will and william- I had a principal named Bill, but then people called him Will sometimes and it got so confusing. Nice teaser though  |
wordmama 
Nov 03, 2009
| Thanks for an easy rebus for some1 who doesn't usually see them on her own! I immediately thought monthly bills, but then figured quarterly was closer. With just a little tweaking, this is an excellent fun/easy teaser! |
gap6297   
Nov 03, 2009
| I thought it was William the First, Williams the Third. The numbers represented by the months. I had a good laugh over the answer though. Good one!  |
wordmama 
Nov 03, 2009
| gar, men whose given name is William can choose any name they want as a nickname. It could be Will, Wil, Willy, Willie, Bill or Billy. As you meet someone, you find out what he prefers to be called. If he has a preference, they're not interchangeable; I wouldn't call Cousin Bill, Willy, and I wouldn't call my friend's son Will, Billy! Don't be confused--it's personal preference--HIS preference, not yours! |
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