Teapot riddle no.13 (fan made)
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Teapot Riddle no.13 (fan made).
Direction.
Rules:
I have one word which has several (2 or more) meanings.
Each of the meanings is a teapot (first, second ...).
You try to figure out the word with my Hints.
First Hint:
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
Second Hint:
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
Third Hint:
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
Final Hint (to make it easy):
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
Good luck and have fun!
Last teapot riddle. Big thanks to @Jannis for making them!
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
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Teapot Riddle no.13 (fan made).
Direction.
Rules:
I have one word which has several (2 or more) meanings.
Each of the meanings is a teapot (first, second ...).
You try to figure out the word with my Hints.
First Hint:
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
Second Hint:
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
Third Hint:
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
Final Hint (to make it easy):
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
Good luck and have fun!
Last teapot riddle. Big thanks to @Jannis for making them!
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
Love ur teapot riddles mate. They're just amazing :D
– Kevin L
41 mins ago
@KevinL thank you! Your riddles are very good too, don't forget! Especially your Riley Rebuses :D
– user477343
40 mins ago
yeah, haven't made a riley rebus in a while. Will probably make one quite soon (I have to focus on annoying exams, lol) :D
– Kevin L
38 mins ago
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up vote
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up vote
4
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Teapot Riddle no.13 (fan made).
Direction.
Rules:
I have one word which has several (2 or more) meanings.
Each of the meanings is a teapot (first, second ...).
You try to figure out the word with my Hints.
First Hint:
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
Second Hint:
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
Third Hint:
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
Final Hint (to make it easy):
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
Good luck and have fun!
Last teapot riddle. Big thanks to @Jannis for making them!
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
Teapot Riddle no.13 (fan made).
Direction.
Rules:
I have one word which has several (2 or more) meanings.
Each of the meanings is a teapot (first, second ...).
You try to figure out the word with my Hints.
First Hint:
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
Second Hint:
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
Third Hint:
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
Final Hint (to make it easy):
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
Good luck and have fun!
Last teapot riddle. Big thanks to @Jannis for making them!
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
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user477343
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Love ur teapot riddles mate. They're just amazing :D
– Kevin L
41 mins ago
@KevinL thank you! Your riddles are very good too, don't forget! Especially your Riley Rebuses :D
– user477343
40 mins ago
yeah, haven't made a riley rebus in a while. Will probably make one quite soon (I have to focus on annoying exams, lol) :D
– Kevin L
38 mins ago
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Love ur teapot riddles mate. They're just amazing :D
– Kevin L
41 mins ago
@KevinL thank you! Your riddles are very good too, don't forget! Especially your Riley Rebuses :D
– user477343
40 mins ago
yeah, haven't made a riley rebus in a while. Will probably make one quite soon (I have to focus on annoying exams, lol) :D
– Kevin L
38 mins ago
Love ur teapot riddles mate. They're just amazing :D
– Kevin L
41 mins ago
Love ur teapot riddles mate. They're just amazing :D
– Kevin L
41 mins ago
@KevinL thank you! Your riddles are very good too, don't forget! Especially your Riley Rebuses :D
– user477343
40 mins ago
@KevinL thank you! Your riddles are very good too, don't forget! Especially your Riley Rebuses :D
– user477343
40 mins ago
yeah, haven't made a riley rebus in a while. Will probably make one quite soon (I have to focus on annoying exams, lol) :D
– Kevin L
38 mins ago
yeah, haven't made a riley rebus in a while. Will probably make one quite soon (I have to focus on annoying exams, lol) :D
– Kevin L
38 mins ago
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Ok I now think it is:
POINT
The first teapot being:
A sharp tip
And the second being:
What you do with your finger
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
When something narrows to a point, it ends. But pointing with a finger shows where something is.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
You extend your finger to point, whereas the point of something is the narrow end.
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
When something narrows to a point it has a tip. Your fingers, which point (and also feel), have tips.
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
The point of something is a sharp end. And if you "point" with your middle finger is a little bit rude, and the meaning could be considered a "sin" by some.
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
A third definition of "point" is a relative measure of the size of a font.
1
The meaning behind it would definitely be considered a "sin" (at least in some religions)!
– Greg
1 hour ago
1
That is not the answer, but can pass an alternative! You are searching in the right area, and funnily enough, some of your explanations for your answer are the actual explanations for the intended answer. You are so close, but I might award you a $50$ rep bounty because of this beautiful answer :D
– user477343
59 mins ago
@Greg e.g. (ROT13) anvyvat Puevfg ba gur pebff, but that is not the intended explanation (assuming that is what you are referring to) :P
– user477343
58 mins ago
In fact... the intended answer is in your answer, but is not what you answered... :P
– user477343
57 mins ago
1
@user477343 ok how about now?
– Astralbee
14 mins ago
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up vote
1
down vote
Partial
Is it just?:
Finger (based on Astralbee's answer and comments). Not sure about the first teapot, but the second would be the fingers on your hand.
No, that is not it. I understand where you are coming from though :)
– user477343
44 mins ago
I didn't think so, thought I'd try anyway :-)
– Greg
43 mins ago
'Tis a good guess, nevertheless! :D
– user477343
43 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
Are you a..
Slash?
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
to slash out extends your arm, the character slash (
/
) is narrow
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
/
is tipped but doesn't spill
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
/
is thin and sharp at the end
Final Hint:
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
-----
Oh, the/
is the third teapot.. (for example "km/h" - the slash stands between units and makes a ratio out of them) hm I guess I mixed them up anyway.. ups. So a third(second maybe?) teapot could be the famous guitarist Slash?
Additional notes:
this answer has too many unanswerable clues, but yet there are many where they hit the nail (hehe) in the head, so I had to post.
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
I am going to guess, it is a
Line
Explanation:
not much to explain here, its a wild guess based on few lines
My first teapot ends
My first teapot tips without movements or spills
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
and My third teapot's placed between units and so
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4 Answers
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4 Answers
4
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
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Ok I now think it is:
POINT
The first teapot being:
A sharp tip
And the second being:
What you do with your finger
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
When something narrows to a point, it ends. But pointing with a finger shows where something is.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
You extend your finger to point, whereas the point of something is the narrow end.
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
When something narrows to a point it has a tip. Your fingers, which point (and also feel), have tips.
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
The point of something is a sharp end. And if you "point" with your middle finger is a little bit rude, and the meaning could be considered a "sin" by some.
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
A third definition of "point" is a relative measure of the size of a font.
1
The meaning behind it would definitely be considered a "sin" (at least in some religions)!
– Greg
1 hour ago
1
That is not the answer, but can pass an alternative! You are searching in the right area, and funnily enough, some of your explanations for your answer are the actual explanations for the intended answer. You are so close, but I might award you a $50$ rep bounty because of this beautiful answer :D
– user477343
59 mins ago
@Greg e.g. (ROT13) anvyvat Puevfg ba gur pebff, but that is not the intended explanation (assuming that is what you are referring to) :P
– user477343
58 mins ago
In fact... the intended answer is in your answer, but is not what you answered... :P
– user477343
57 mins ago
1
@user477343 ok how about now?
– Astralbee
14 mins ago
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4
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Ok I now think it is:
POINT
The first teapot being:
A sharp tip
And the second being:
What you do with your finger
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
When something narrows to a point, it ends. But pointing with a finger shows where something is.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
You extend your finger to point, whereas the point of something is the narrow end.
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
When something narrows to a point it has a tip. Your fingers, which point (and also feel), have tips.
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
The point of something is a sharp end. And if you "point" with your middle finger is a little bit rude, and the meaning could be considered a "sin" by some.
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
A third definition of "point" is a relative measure of the size of a font.
1
The meaning behind it would definitely be considered a "sin" (at least in some religions)!
– Greg
1 hour ago
1
That is not the answer, but can pass an alternative! You are searching in the right area, and funnily enough, some of your explanations for your answer are the actual explanations for the intended answer. You are so close, but I might award you a $50$ rep bounty because of this beautiful answer :D
– user477343
59 mins ago
@Greg e.g. (ROT13) anvyvat Puevfg ba gur pebff, but that is not the intended explanation (assuming that is what you are referring to) :P
– user477343
58 mins ago
In fact... the intended answer is in your answer, but is not what you answered... :P
– user477343
57 mins ago
1
@user477343 ok how about now?
– Astralbee
14 mins ago
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up vote
4
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up vote
4
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Ok I now think it is:
POINT
The first teapot being:
A sharp tip
And the second being:
What you do with your finger
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
When something narrows to a point, it ends. But pointing with a finger shows where something is.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
You extend your finger to point, whereas the point of something is the narrow end.
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
When something narrows to a point it has a tip. Your fingers, which point (and also feel), have tips.
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
The point of something is a sharp end. And if you "point" with your middle finger is a little bit rude, and the meaning could be considered a "sin" by some.
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
A third definition of "point" is a relative measure of the size of a font.
Ok I now think it is:
POINT
The first teapot being:
A sharp tip
And the second being:
What you do with your finger
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
When something narrows to a point, it ends. But pointing with a finger shows where something is.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
You extend your finger to point, whereas the point of something is the narrow end.
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
When something narrows to a point it has a tip. Your fingers, which point (and also feel), have tips.
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
The point of something is a sharp end. And if you "point" with your middle finger is a little bit rude, and the meaning could be considered a "sin" by some.
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
A third definition of "point" is a relative measure of the size of a font.
edited 9 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago


Astralbee
4,1831839
4,1831839
1
The meaning behind it would definitely be considered a "sin" (at least in some religions)!
– Greg
1 hour ago
1
That is not the answer, but can pass an alternative! You are searching in the right area, and funnily enough, some of your explanations for your answer are the actual explanations for the intended answer. You are so close, but I might award you a $50$ rep bounty because of this beautiful answer :D
– user477343
59 mins ago
@Greg e.g. (ROT13) anvyvat Puevfg ba gur pebff, but that is not the intended explanation (assuming that is what you are referring to) :P
– user477343
58 mins ago
In fact... the intended answer is in your answer, but is not what you answered... :P
– user477343
57 mins ago
1
@user477343 ok how about now?
– Astralbee
14 mins ago
 |Â
show 4 more comments
1
The meaning behind it would definitely be considered a "sin" (at least in some religions)!
– Greg
1 hour ago
1
That is not the answer, but can pass an alternative! You are searching in the right area, and funnily enough, some of your explanations for your answer are the actual explanations for the intended answer. You are so close, but I might award you a $50$ rep bounty because of this beautiful answer :D
– user477343
59 mins ago
@Greg e.g. (ROT13) anvyvat Puevfg ba gur pebff, but that is not the intended explanation (assuming that is what you are referring to) :P
– user477343
58 mins ago
In fact... the intended answer is in your answer, but is not what you answered... :P
– user477343
57 mins ago
1
@user477343 ok how about now?
– Astralbee
14 mins ago
1
1
The meaning behind it would definitely be considered a "sin" (at least in some religions)!
– Greg
1 hour ago
The meaning behind it would definitely be considered a "sin" (at least in some religions)!
– Greg
1 hour ago
1
1
That is not the answer, but can pass an alternative! You are searching in the right area, and funnily enough, some of your explanations for your answer are the actual explanations for the intended answer. You are so close, but I might award you a $50$ rep bounty because of this beautiful answer :D
– user477343
59 mins ago
That is not the answer, but can pass an alternative! You are searching in the right area, and funnily enough, some of your explanations for your answer are the actual explanations for the intended answer. You are so close, but I might award you a $50$ rep bounty because of this beautiful answer :D
– user477343
59 mins ago
@Greg e.g. (ROT13) anvyvat Puevfg ba gur pebff, but that is not the intended explanation (assuming that is what you are referring to) :P
– user477343
58 mins ago
@Greg e.g. (ROT13) anvyvat Puevfg ba gur pebff, but that is not the intended explanation (assuming that is what you are referring to) :P
– user477343
58 mins ago
In fact... the intended answer is in your answer, but is not what you answered... :P
– user477343
57 mins ago
In fact... the intended answer is in your answer, but is not what you answered... :P
– user477343
57 mins ago
1
1
@user477343 ok how about now?
– Astralbee
14 mins ago
@user477343 ok how about now?
– Astralbee
14 mins ago
 |Â
show 4 more comments
up vote
1
down vote
Partial
Is it just?:
Finger (based on Astralbee's answer and comments). Not sure about the first teapot, but the second would be the fingers on your hand.
No, that is not it. I understand where you are coming from though :)
– user477343
44 mins ago
I didn't think so, thought I'd try anyway :-)
– Greg
43 mins ago
'Tis a good guess, nevertheless! :D
– user477343
43 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
Partial
Is it just?:
Finger (based on Astralbee's answer and comments). Not sure about the first teapot, but the second would be the fingers on your hand.
No, that is not it. I understand where you are coming from though :)
– user477343
44 mins ago
I didn't think so, thought I'd try anyway :-)
– Greg
43 mins ago
'Tis a good guess, nevertheless! :D
– user477343
43 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
Partial
Is it just?:
Finger (based on Astralbee's answer and comments). Not sure about the first teapot, but the second would be the fingers on your hand.
Partial
Is it just?:
Finger (based on Astralbee's answer and comments). Not sure about the first teapot, but the second would be the fingers on your hand.
edited 44 mins ago
answered 46 mins ago
Greg
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60118
No, that is not it. I understand where you are coming from though :)
– user477343
44 mins ago
I didn't think so, thought I'd try anyway :-)
– Greg
43 mins ago
'Tis a good guess, nevertheless! :D
– user477343
43 mins ago
add a comment |Â
No, that is not it. I understand where you are coming from though :)
– user477343
44 mins ago
I didn't think so, thought I'd try anyway :-)
– Greg
43 mins ago
'Tis a good guess, nevertheless! :D
– user477343
43 mins ago
No, that is not it. I understand where you are coming from though :)
– user477343
44 mins ago
No, that is not it. I understand where you are coming from though :)
– user477343
44 mins ago
I didn't think so, thought I'd try anyway :-)
– Greg
43 mins ago
I didn't think so, thought I'd try anyway :-)
– Greg
43 mins ago
'Tis a good guess, nevertheless! :D
– user477343
43 mins ago
'Tis a good guess, nevertheless! :D
– user477343
43 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
Are you a..
Slash?
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
to slash out extends your arm, the character slash (
/
) is narrow
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
/
is tipped but doesn't spill
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
/
is thin and sharp at the end
Final Hint:
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
-----
Oh, the/
is the third teapot.. (for example "km/h" - the slash stands between units and makes a ratio out of them) hm I guess I mixed them up anyway.. ups. So a third(second maybe?) teapot could be the famous guitarist Slash?
Additional notes:
this answer has too many unanswerable clues, but yet there are many where they hit the nail (hehe) in the head, so I had to post.
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
Are you a..
Slash?
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
to slash out extends your arm, the character slash (
/
) is narrow
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
/
is tipped but doesn't spill
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
/
is thin and sharp at the end
Final Hint:
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
-----
Oh, the/
is the third teapot.. (for example "km/h" - the slash stands between units and makes a ratio out of them) hm I guess I mixed them up anyway.. ups. So a third(second maybe?) teapot could be the famous guitarist Slash?
Additional notes:
this answer has too many unanswerable clues, but yet there are many where they hit the nail (hehe) in the head, so I had to post.
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
Are you a..
Slash?
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
to slash out extends your arm, the character slash (
/
) is narrow
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
/
is tipped but doesn't spill
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
/
is thin and sharp at the end
Final Hint:
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
-----
Oh, the/
is the third teapot.. (for example "km/h" - the slash stands between units and makes a ratio out of them) hm I guess I mixed them up anyway.. ups. So a third(second maybe?) teapot could be the famous guitarist Slash?
Additional notes:
this answer has too many unanswerable clues, but yet there are many where they hit the nail (hehe) in the head, so I had to post.
Are you a..
Slash?
My first teapot ends, and my second will show.
Of them, one extends, with the other narrow.
to slash out extends your arm, the character slash (
/
) is narrow
My first teapot tips without movements or spills.
My second has tips using what mainly feels.
/
is tipped but doesn't spill
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
My second might sin if the middle is lead.
/
is thin and sharp at the end
Final Hint:
My third teapot's placed between units and so,
Specifically based on its own ratio.
-----
Oh, the/
is the third teapot.. (for example "km/h" - the slash stands between units and makes a ratio out of them) hm I guess I mixed them up anyway.. ups. So a third(second maybe?) teapot could be the famous guitarist Slash?
Additional notes:
this answer has too many unanswerable clues, but yet there are many where they hit the nail (hehe) in the head, so I had to post.
answered 38 mins ago


Cashbee
94012
94012
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up vote
1
down vote
I am going to guess, it is a
Line
Explanation:
not much to explain here, its a wild guess based on few lines
My first teapot ends
My first teapot tips without movements or spills
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
and My third teapot's placed between units and so
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
I am going to guess, it is a
Line
Explanation:
not much to explain here, its a wild guess based on few lines
My first teapot ends
My first teapot tips without movements or spills
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
and My third teapot's placed between units and so
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
I am going to guess, it is a
Line
Explanation:
not much to explain here, its a wild guess based on few lines
My first teapot ends
My first teapot tips without movements or spills
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
and My third teapot's placed between units and so
I am going to guess, it is a
Line
Explanation:
not much to explain here, its a wild guess based on few lines
My first teapot ends
My first teapot tips without movements or spills
My first teapot's thin, maybe sharp at the head.
and My third teapot's placed between units and so
answered 25 mins ago
Naeem Shaikh
282110
282110
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Love ur teapot riddles mate. They're just amazing :D
– Kevin L
41 mins ago
@KevinL thank you! Your riddles are very good too, don't forget! Especially your Riley Rebuses :D
– user477343
40 mins ago
yeah, haven't made a riley rebus in a while. Will probably make one quite soon (I have to focus on annoying exams, lol) :D
– Kevin L
38 mins ago