Which Way?
Riddles are little poems or phrases that pose a question that needs answering. Riddles frequently rhyme, but this is not a requirement.
You'll put me in your mouth almost every day,
And when you reach me you decide, which way?
HintI'm sure most of you will use me today,
Or find me in the road, I'd say.
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Eldad   
Jul 06, 2011
| well it sounds interesting but not everone puts Fork in his/her mouth everyday.I prefer it would have been Tooth Brush. |
Werdna   
Jul 06, 2011
| Haha good one, loved it!  |
Marple  
Jul 06, 2011
| Eldad - the problem wiht that is that you don't come to a 'toothbrush in the road' and decide which way to go! |
xdbtcp    
Jul 06, 2011
| Also said toothbrush - thought it meant you decide which side of your mouth you're gonna brush first...  |
Radd_stuff  
Jul 06, 2011
| Good job!!  |
gaylewolf   
Jul 07, 2011
| Good one! I needed the hint but then it wasn't difficult! thanks!  |
BookwormAnG 
Jul 11, 2011
| I thought i was a toothbrush since you decide which way to start with or something the rather |
determined11    
Jul 19, 2011
| good one!  |
Thekid4  
Jul 19, 2011
| I was right!  |
Babe 
Apr 22, 2013
| I said toothbrush also. If I came to a fork in the road I doubt I would put it in my mouth. It should hyave stated 'either" ,"or"
Tooth brush works better for me. I sometimes brush up and down other times across so it was not too good a teaser in my opinion! |
gaylewolf   
Apr 22, 2013
| Kind of a silly teaser, but thanks for posting!  |
JQPublic 
Apr 22, 2013
| Nice one! I didn't get it. In my defence, I mainly use chopsticks, so I don't use it every day. |
HABS2933   
Apr 22, 2013
| After the first line, I thought toothbrush but then of course fork made more sense after reading the rest.
You couldn't put a fork you found in the road in your mouth as that is not the fork it means.
A fork in the road is when the road branches off into two different directions. You know like Dorthy came to in Wizard of Oz when she met the scarecrow. |
jaycr   
Apr 22, 2013
| Needed the hint to get this one. |
Skybet    
Apr 22, 2013
| This riddle was intended as a word duality. A word that has two definitions but remains the same word. I'm sorry you didn't like it, but I have found a lot of riddles in this format and enjoyed them. |
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