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I really like these riddles so I'm gonna post another one




With the beginning, you can put it on



In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long)



While in the end, you might find yourself full



My whole consists of just 4 letters








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    Clearly it's SHIRTPHDFEAST. Next :-)
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 12:47






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    Welp, I don't care either ;D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:00







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    Lol. I saw your riley riddle so I decided to make one myself too :) @user477343
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:04










  • In the first line, "With the beginning you can put me on", does "me" refer to the word itself, or the prefix? (I think the "beginning" refers to the prefix, but I'm just clarifying.)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:09






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    Yes it just refers to the prefix @user477343
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:12














up vote
2
down vote

favorite
2












I really like these riddles so I'm gonna post another one




With the beginning, you can put it on



In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long)



While in the end, you might find yourself full



My whole consists of just 4 letters








share|improve this question


















  • 5




    Clearly it's SHIRTPHDFEAST. Next :-)
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 12:47






  • 1




    Welp, I don't care either ;D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:00







  • 1




    Lol. I saw your riley riddle so I decided to make one myself too :) @user477343
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:04










  • In the first line, "With the beginning you can put me on", does "me" refer to the word itself, or the prefix? (I think the "beginning" refers to the prefix, but I'm just clarifying.)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:09






  • 1




    Yes it just refers to the prefix @user477343
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:12












up vote
2
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up vote
2
down vote

favorite
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2





I really like these riddles so I'm gonna post another one




With the beginning, you can put it on



In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long)



While in the end, you might find yourself full



My whole consists of just 4 letters








share|improve this question














I really like these riddles so I'm gonna post another one




With the beginning, you can put it on



In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long)



While in the end, you might find yourself full



My whole consists of just 4 letters










share|improve this question













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  • 5




    Clearly it's SHIRTPHDFEAST. Next :-)
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 12:47






  • 1




    Welp, I don't care either ;D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:00







  • 1




    Lol. I saw your riley riddle so I decided to make one myself too :) @user477343
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:04










  • In the first line, "With the beginning you can put me on", does "me" refer to the word itself, or the prefix? (I think the "beginning" refers to the prefix, but I'm just clarifying.)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:09






  • 1




    Yes it just refers to the prefix @user477343
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:12












  • 5




    Clearly it's SHIRTPHDFEAST. Next :-)
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 12:47






  • 1




    Welp, I don't care either ;D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:00







  • 1




    Lol. I saw your riley riddle so I decided to make one myself too :) @user477343
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:04










  • In the first line, "With the beginning you can put me on", does "me" refer to the word itself, or the prefix? (I think the "beginning" refers to the prefix, but I'm just clarifying.)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:09






  • 1




    Yes it just refers to the prefix @user477343
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:12







5




5




Clearly it's SHIRTPHDFEAST. Next :-)
– Rand al'Thor
Aug 19 at 12:47




Clearly it's SHIRTPHDFEAST. Next :-)
– Rand al'Thor
Aug 19 at 12:47




1




1




Welp, I don't care either ;D
– user477343
Aug 19 at 13:00





Welp, I don't care either ;D
– user477343
Aug 19 at 13:00





1




1




Lol. I saw your riley riddle so I decided to make one myself too :) @user477343
– Kevin L
Aug 19 at 13:04




Lol. I saw your riley riddle so I decided to make one myself too :) @user477343
– Kevin L
Aug 19 at 13:04












In the first line, "With the beginning you can put me on", does "me" refer to the word itself, or the prefix? (I think the "beginning" refers to the prefix, but I'm just clarifying.)
– user477343
Aug 19 at 13:09




In the first line, "With the beginning you can put me on", does "me" refer to the word itself, or the prefix? (I think the "beginning" refers to the prefix, but I'm just clarifying.)
– user477343
Aug 19 at 13:09




1




1




Yes it just refers to the prefix @user477343
– Kevin L
Aug 19 at 13:12




Yes it just refers to the prefix @user477343
– Kevin L
Aug 19 at 13:12










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Could it be




hate?




With the beginning, you can put me on:




hat




In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long):




at




While in the end, you may find yourself full:




ate




My whole consists of just 4 letters:




The word "hate" only has 4 letters.




If this isn't the answer, I think it should count as a correct one. :)






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  • 2




    +1 Right on the spot! Which part gave it away?
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:21






  • 1




    Yaye! My first one solved as a new person to Puzzling. :) I worked backwards from possibilities for the first and last. The first and last words were both in my first tier guesses for those hints.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 13:35






  • 1




    Congratulations to your very first accepted answer on Puzzling! :D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:40











  • Thanks @user477343! Finally! Feels great after banging my head against the wall on some of the truly obscure/bizarre ones.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 14:47










  • I see... Well congrats anyways :) @Carley
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:52

















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1
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This is a bit of a stretch, but could it be a




CAPE?




With the beginning, you can put me on.




You can put on a CAP.




In the middle, you can tell others your position (even if it's only a few letters long).




If you are a pilot in an AP (aeroplane), you need to tell high authorities your position at a certain airport, I believe.




While in the end, you may find yourself full.




While in the end of PE (Physical Education), you may find yourself full of sweat.




My whole consists of 4 letters.




C $;$ A $;$ P $;$ E







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    I've never seen AP as an abbreviation for aeroplane.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 17:40










  • @Randal'Thor yeah, I just made that up, hahah ;)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 23:45






  • 1




    +1 Liked ur idea but not the one I had in mind :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:34










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up vote
4
down vote



accepted










Could it be




hate?




With the beginning, you can put me on:




hat




In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long):




at




While in the end, you may find yourself full:




ate




My whole consists of just 4 letters:




The word "hate" only has 4 letters.




If this isn't the answer, I think it should count as a correct one. :)






share|improve this answer
















  • 2




    +1 Right on the spot! Which part gave it away?
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:21






  • 1




    Yaye! My first one solved as a new person to Puzzling. :) I worked backwards from possibilities for the first and last. The first and last words were both in my first tier guesses for those hints.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 13:35






  • 1




    Congratulations to your very first accepted answer on Puzzling! :D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:40











  • Thanks @user477343! Finally! Feels great after banging my head against the wall on some of the truly obscure/bizarre ones.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 14:47










  • I see... Well congrats anyways :) @Carley
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:52














up vote
4
down vote



accepted










Could it be




hate?




With the beginning, you can put me on:




hat




In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long):




at




While in the end, you may find yourself full:




ate




My whole consists of just 4 letters:




The word "hate" only has 4 letters.




If this isn't the answer, I think it should count as a correct one. :)






share|improve this answer
















  • 2




    +1 Right on the spot! Which part gave it away?
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:21






  • 1




    Yaye! My first one solved as a new person to Puzzling. :) I worked backwards from possibilities for the first and last. The first and last words were both in my first tier guesses for those hints.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 13:35






  • 1




    Congratulations to your very first accepted answer on Puzzling! :D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:40











  • Thanks @user477343! Finally! Feels great after banging my head against the wall on some of the truly obscure/bizarre ones.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 14:47










  • I see... Well congrats anyways :) @Carley
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:52












up vote
4
down vote



accepted







up vote
4
down vote



accepted






Could it be




hate?




With the beginning, you can put me on:




hat




In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long):




at




While in the end, you may find yourself full:




ate




My whole consists of just 4 letters:




The word "hate" only has 4 letters.




If this isn't the answer, I think it should count as a correct one. :)






share|improve this answer












Could it be




hate?




With the beginning, you can put me on:




hat




In the middle, you can tell others your position (Even if it's only a few letters long):




at




While in the end, you may find yourself full:




ate




My whole consists of just 4 letters:




The word "hate" only has 4 letters.




If this isn't the answer, I think it should count as a correct one. :)







share|improve this answer












share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer










answered Aug 19 at 13:19









Carley

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  • 2




    +1 Right on the spot! Which part gave it away?
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:21






  • 1




    Yaye! My first one solved as a new person to Puzzling. :) I worked backwards from possibilities for the first and last. The first and last words were both in my first tier guesses for those hints.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 13:35






  • 1




    Congratulations to your very first accepted answer on Puzzling! :D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:40











  • Thanks @user477343! Finally! Feels great after banging my head against the wall on some of the truly obscure/bizarre ones.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 14:47










  • I see... Well congrats anyways :) @Carley
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:52












  • 2




    +1 Right on the spot! Which part gave it away?
    – Kevin L
    Aug 19 at 13:21






  • 1




    Yaye! My first one solved as a new person to Puzzling. :) I worked backwards from possibilities for the first and last. The first and last words were both in my first tier guesses for those hints.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 13:35






  • 1




    Congratulations to your very first accepted answer on Puzzling! :D
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 13:40











  • Thanks @user477343! Finally! Feels great after banging my head against the wall on some of the truly obscure/bizarre ones.
    – Carley
    Aug 19 at 14:47










  • I see... Well congrats anyways :) @Carley
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:52







2




2




+1 Right on the spot! Which part gave it away?
– Kevin L
Aug 19 at 13:21




+1 Right on the spot! Which part gave it away?
– Kevin L
Aug 19 at 13:21




1




1




Yaye! My first one solved as a new person to Puzzling. :) I worked backwards from possibilities for the first and last. The first and last words were both in my first tier guesses for those hints.
– Carley
Aug 19 at 13:35




Yaye! My first one solved as a new person to Puzzling. :) I worked backwards from possibilities for the first and last. The first and last words were both in my first tier guesses for those hints.
– Carley
Aug 19 at 13:35




1




1




Congratulations to your very first accepted answer on Puzzling! :D
– user477343
Aug 19 at 13:40





Congratulations to your very first accepted answer on Puzzling! :D
– user477343
Aug 19 at 13:40













Thanks @user477343! Finally! Feels great after banging my head against the wall on some of the truly obscure/bizarre ones.
– Carley
Aug 19 at 14:47




Thanks @user477343! Finally! Feels great after banging my head against the wall on some of the truly obscure/bizarre ones.
– Carley
Aug 19 at 14:47












I see... Well congrats anyways :) @Carley
– Kevin L
Aug 20 at 2:52




I see... Well congrats anyways :) @Carley
– Kevin L
Aug 20 at 2:52










up vote
1
down vote













This is a bit of a stretch, but could it be a




CAPE?




With the beginning, you can put me on.




You can put on a CAP.




In the middle, you can tell others your position (even if it's only a few letters long).




If you are a pilot in an AP (aeroplane), you need to tell high authorities your position at a certain airport, I believe.




While in the end, you may find yourself full.




While in the end of PE (Physical Education), you may find yourself full of sweat.




My whole consists of 4 letters.




C $;$ A $;$ P $;$ E







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    I've never seen AP as an abbreviation for aeroplane.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 17:40










  • @Randal'Thor yeah, I just made that up, hahah ;)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 23:45






  • 1




    +1 Liked ur idea but not the one I had in mind :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:34














up vote
1
down vote













This is a bit of a stretch, but could it be a




CAPE?




With the beginning, you can put me on.




You can put on a CAP.




In the middle, you can tell others your position (even if it's only a few letters long).




If you are a pilot in an AP (aeroplane), you need to tell high authorities your position at a certain airport, I believe.




While in the end, you may find yourself full.




While in the end of PE (Physical Education), you may find yourself full of sweat.




My whole consists of 4 letters.




C $;$ A $;$ P $;$ E







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    I've never seen AP as an abbreviation for aeroplane.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 17:40










  • @Randal'Thor yeah, I just made that up, hahah ;)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 23:45






  • 1




    +1 Liked ur idea but not the one I had in mind :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:34












up vote
1
down vote










up vote
1
down vote









This is a bit of a stretch, but could it be a




CAPE?




With the beginning, you can put me on.




You can put on a CAP.




In the middle, you can tell others your position (even if it's only a few letters long).




If you are a pilot in an AP (aeroplane), you need to tell high authorities your position at a certain airport, I believe.




While in the end, you may find yourself full.




While in the end of PE (Physical Education), you may find yourself full of sweat.




My whole consists of 4 letters.




C $;$ A $;$ P $;$ E







share|improve this answer












This is a bit of a stretch, but could it be a




CAPE?




With the beginning, you can put me on.




You can put on a CAP.




In the middle, you can tell others your position (even if it's only a few letters long).




If you are a pilot in an AP (aeroplane), you need to tell high authorities your position at a certain airport, I believe.




While in the end, you may find yourself full.




While in the end of PE (Physical Education), you may find yourself full of sweat.




My whole consists of 4 letters.




C $;$ A $;$ P $;$ E








share|improve this answer












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answered Aug 19 at 13:28









user477343

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  • 1




    I've never seen AP as an abbreviation for aeroplane.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 17:40










  • @Randal'Thor yeah, I just made that up, hahah ;)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 23:45






  • 1




    +1 Liked ur idea but not the one I had in mind :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:34












  • 1




    I've never seen AP as an abbreviation for aeroplane.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 19 at 17:40










  • @Randal'Thor yeah, I just made that up, hahah ;)
    – user477343
    Aug 19 at 23:45






  • 1




    +1 Liked ur idea but not the one I had in mind :)
    – Kevin L
    Aug 20 at 2:34







1




1




I've never seen AP as an abbreviation for aeroplane.
– Rand al'Thor
Aug 19 at 17:40




I've never seen AP as an abbreviation for aeroplane.
– Rand al'Thor
Aug 19 at 17:40












@Randal'Thor yeah, I just made that up, hahah ;)
– user477343
Aug 19 at 23:45




@Randal'Thor yeah, I just made that up, hahah ;)
– user477343
Aug 19 at 23:45




1




1




+1 Liked ur idea but not the one I had in mind :)
– Kevin L
Aug 20 at 2:34




+1 Liked ur idea but not the one I had in mind :)
– Kevin L
Aug 20 at 2:34

















 

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