Teapot Riddle no.6

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Here's riddle numero 6:

Same rules as always:

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



yayyy



First Hint




My first teapot is designed pragmaticly

My second teapot is designed for glamour




Second Hint




My first teapot is partly of metal

My second teapot is fully made of metal




Third Hint




My first teapot is commonly known for real pain

My second teapot too, loooool




Final Hint




My first teapot has bindings on its sides

My secongs teapot is a symbol for binding




Good luck and have much fun :)



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  • You're in luck, I have no idea about this one :P
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up vote
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Here's riddle numero 6:

Same rules as always:

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



yayyy



First Hint




My first teapot is designed pragmaticly

My second teapot is designed for glamour




Second Hint




My first teapot is partly of metal

My second teapot is fully made of metal




Third Hint




My first teapot is commonly known for real pain

My second teapot too, loooool




Final Hint




My first teapot has bindings on its sides

My secongs teapot is a symbol for binding




Good luck and have much fun :)



for more fun checkout my riddle no.5










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  • You're in luck, I have no idea about this one :P
    – AHKieran
    3 hours ago










  • No way :O , I reached my lifegoal i set two hours earlier :P
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago













up vote
4
down vote

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up vote
4
down vote

favorite











Here's riddle numero 6:

Same rules as always:

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



yayyy



First Hint




My first teapot is designed pragmaticly

My second teapot is designed for glamour




Second Hint




My first teapot is partly of metal

My second teapot is fully made of metal




Third Hint




My first teapot is commonly known for real pain

My second teapot too, loooool




Final Hint




My first teapot has bindings on its sides

My secongs teapot is a symbol for binding




Good luck and have much fun :)



for more fun checkout my riddle no.5










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Here's riddle numero 6:

Same rules as always:

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



yayyy



First Hint




My first teapot is designed pragmaticly

My second teapot is designed for glamour




Second Hint




My first teapot is partly of metal

My second teapot is fully made of metal




Third Hint




My first teapot is commonly known for real pain

My second teapot too, loooool




Final Hint




My first teapot has bindings on its sides

My secongs teapot is a symbol for binding




Good luck and have much fun :)



for more fun checkout my riddle no.5







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  • You're in luck, I have no idea about this one :P
    – AHKieran
    3 hours ago










  • No way :O , I reached my lifegoal i set two hours earlier :P
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago

















  • You're in luck, I have no idea about this one :P
    – AHKieran
    3 hours ago










  • No way :O , I reached my lifegoal i set two hours earlier :P
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago
















You're in luck, I have no idea about this one :P
– AHKieran
3 hours ago




You're in luck, I have no idea about this one :P
– AHKieran
3 hours ago












No way :O , I reached my lifegoal i set two hours earlier :P
– Jannis
3 hours ago





No way :O , I reached my lifegoal i set two hours earlier :P
– Jannis
3 hours ago











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I think it is




a ring (boxing and wedding)




because




boxing ring is pragmatic arena, wedding ring is glamorous

boxing ring has some metal, wedding ring is all metal

boxing ring causes pain, so does wedding ring (sometimes :) )

boxing ring has bindings on the sides, wedding ring binds two together







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  • I think this is it! However, ROT13(Znlor vg'f "ratntrzrag" vafgrnq bs "jrqqvat" - gung qvnzbaq uhegf gb trg uvg jvgu)
    – Greg
    2 hours ago










  • you got it again (last time was kind of a draw) , Congrats @SteveV
    – Jannis
    2 hours ago


















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I'm going to throw this out there, it works for most of the clues. Is this teapot:




Spine - Vertebral column/spine of a book




First Hint:




The back is designed to support the rest of the body, so "pragmaticly"

Book spines can have intricate designs




Second Hint:




As someone who has herniated a disc, metal fusion is a thing

The round circles used in notebooks are metal




Third Hint:




Back pain is a terrible thing

Not sure, maybe the metal spines can pinch? Can be used to hit?




Final Hint:




I'm thinking however the vertebrae connect to other parts of the body (I'm no doctor, bear with me lol)

It binds the pages together in the (note)book







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  • thats not the word. but cool to have you onboard again
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks! I really enjoy these teapots (even if my thinking is usually wrong)
    – Greg
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    I love you for your alternative solutions
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago

















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I don’t think I’m right but could this be




CUFFS?




My first teapot is designed pragmatically




Cuffs as in handcuffs? They’re pragmatic.




My second teapot is designed for glamour




Cuffs as in those on suit sleeves.




Second Hint
My first teapot is partly of metal




The cuff links on the cuffs are.




My second teapot is fully made of metal




Handcuffs are fully metal.




Third Hint
My first teapot is known for real pain




Being in a suit is painful?




My second teapot too, loooool




So is being in handcuffs.




Final Hint
My first teapot has bindings on its sides




Cuff links on sides.




My secongs teapot is a binding




Handcuffs are bindings.







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  • thats not the word. but nice try
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago










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up vote
4
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I think it is




a ring (boxing and wedding)




because




boxing ring is pragmatic arena, wedding ring is glamorous

boxing ring has some metal, wedding ring is all metal

boxing ring causes pain, so does wedding ring (sometimes :) )

boxing ring has bindings on the sides, wedding ring binds two together







share|improve this answer




















  • I think this is it! However, ROT13(Znlor vg'f "ratntrzrag" vafgrnq bs "jrqqvat" - gung qvnzbaq uhegf gb trg uvg jvgu)
    – Greg
    2 hours ago










  • you got it again (last time was kind of a draw) , Congrats @SteveV
    – Jannis
    2 hours ago















up vote
4
down vote



accepted










I think it is




a ring (boxing and wedding)




because




boxing ring is pragmatic arena, wedding ring is glamorous

boxing ring has some metal, wedding ring is all metal

boxing ring causes pain, so does wedding ring (sometimes :) )

boxing ring has bindings on the sides, wedding ring binds two together







share|improve this answer




















  • I think this is it! However, ROT13(Znlor vg'f "ratntrzrag" vafgrnq bs "jrqqvat" - gung qvnzbaq uhegf gb trg uvg jvgu)
    – Greg
    2 hours ago










  • you got it again (last time was kind of a draw) , Congrats @SteveV
    – Jannis
    2 hours ago













up vote
4
down vote



accepted







up vote
4
down vote



accepted






I think it is




a ring (boxing and wedding)




because




boxing ring is pragmatic arena, wedding ring is glamorous

boxing ring has some metal, wedding ring is all metal

boxing ring causes pain, so does wedding ring (sometimes :) )

boxing ring has bindings on the sides, wedding ring binds two together







share|improve this answer












I think it is




a ring (boxing and wedding)




because




boxing ring is pragmatic arena, wedding ring is glamorous

boxing ring has some metal, wedding ring is all metal

boxing ring causes pain, so does wedding ring (sometimes :) )

boxing ring has bindings on the sides, wedding ring binds two together








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  • I think this is it! However, ROT13(Znlor vg'f "ratntrzrag" vafgrnq bs "jrqqvat" - gung qvnzbaq uhegf gb trg uvg jvgu)
    – Greg
    2 hours ago










  • you got it again (last time was kind of a draw) , Congrats @SteveV
    – Jannis
    2 hours ago

















  • I think this is it! However, ROT13(Znlor vg'f "ratntrzrag" vafgrnq bs "jrqqvat" - gung qvnzbaq uhegf gb trg uvg jvgu)
    – Greg
    2 hours ago










  • you got it again (last time was kind of a draw) , Congrats @SteveV
    – Jannis
    2 hours ago
















I think this is it! However, ROT13(Znlor vg'f "ratntrzrag" vafgrnq bs "jrqqvat" - gung qvnzbaq uhegf gb trg uvg jvgu)
– Greg
2 hours ago




I think this is it! However, ROT13(Znlor vg'f "ratntrzrag" vafgrnq bs "jrqqvat" - gung qvnzbaq uhegf gb trg uvg jvgu)
– Greg
2 hours ago












you got it again (last time was kind of a draw) , Congrats @SteveV
– Jannis
2 hours ago





you got it again (last time was kind of a draw) , Congrats @SteveV
– Jannis
2 hours ago











up vote
3
down vote













I'm going to throw this out there, it works for most of the clues. Is this teapot:




Spine - Vertebral column/spine of a book




First Hint:




The back is designed to support the rest of the body, so "pragmaticly"

Book spines can have intricate designs




Second Hint:




As someone who has herniated a disc, metal fusion is a thing

The round circles used in notebooks are metal




Third Hint:




Back pain is a terrible thing

Not sure, maybe the metal spines can pinch? Can be used to hit?




Final Hint:




I'm thinking however the vertebrae connect to other parts of the body (I'm no doctor, bear with me lol)

It binds the pages together in the (note)book







share|improve this answer










New contributor




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  • thats not the word. but cool to have you onboard again
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks! I really enjoy these teapots (even if my thinking is usually wrong)
    – Greg
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    I love you for your alternative solutions
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago














up vote
3
down vote













I'm going to throw this out there, it works for most of the clues. Is this teapot:




Spine - Vertebral column/spine of a book




First Hint:




The back is designed to support the rest of the body, so "pragmaticly"

Book spines can have intricate designs




Second Hint:




As someone who has herniated a disc, metal fusion is a thing

The round circles used in notebooks are metal




Third Hint:




Back pain is a terrible thing

Not sure, maybe the metal spines can pinch? Can be used to hit?




Final Hint:




I'm thinking however the vertebrae connect to other parts of the body (I'm no doctor, bear with me lol)

It binds the pages together in the (note)book







share|improve this answer










New contributor




Greg is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.

















  • thats not the word. but cool to have you onboard again
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks! I really enjoy these teapots (even if my thinking is usually wrong)
    – Greg
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    I love you for your alternative solutions
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago












up vote
3
down vote










up vote
3
down vote









I'm going to throw this out there, it works for most of the clues. Is this teapot:




Spine - Vertebral column/spine of a book




First Hint:




The back is designed to support the rest of the body, so "pragmaticly"

Book spines can have intricate designs




Second Hint:




As someone who has herniated a disc, metal fusion is a thing

The round circles used in notebooks are metal




Third Hint:




Back pain is a terrible thing

Not sure, maybe the metal spines can pinch? Can be used to hit?




Final Hint:




I'm thinking however the vertebrae connect to other parts of the body (I'm no doctor, bear with me lol)

It binds the pages together in the (note)book







share|improve this answer










New contributor




Greg is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I'm going to throw this out there, it works for most of the clues. Is this teapot:




Spine - Vertebral column/spine of a book




First Hint:




The back is designed to support the rest of the body, so "pragmaticly"

Book spines can have intricate designs




Second Hint:




As someone who has herniated a disc, metal fusion is a thing

The round circles used in notebooks are metal




Third Hint:




Back pain is a terrible thing

Not sure, maybe the metal spines can pinch? Can be used to hit?




Final Hint:




I'm thinking however the vertebrae connect to other parts of the body (I'm no doctor, bear with me lol)

It binds the pages together in the (note)book








share|improve this answer










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  • thats not the word. but cool to have you onboard again
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks! I really enjoy these teapots (even if my thinking is usually wrong)
    – Greg
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    I love you for your alternative solutions
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago
















  • thats not the word. but cool to have you onboard again
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks! I really enjoy these teapots (even if my thinking is usually wrong)
    – Greg
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    I love you for your alternative solutions
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago















thats not the word. but cool to have you onboard again
– Jannis
3 hours ago





thats not the word. but cool to have you onboard again
– Jannis
3 hours ago













Thanks! I really enjoy these teapots (even if my thinking is usually wrong)
– Greg
3 hours ago




Thanks! I really enjoy these teapots (even if my thinking is usually wrong)
– Greg
3 hours ago




1




1




I love you for your alternative solutions
– Jannis
3 hours ago




I love you for your alternative solutions
– Jannis
3 hours ago










up vote
1
down vote













I don’t think I’m right but could this be




CUFFS?




My first teapot is designed pragmatically




Cuffs as in handcuffs? They’re pragmatic.




My second teapot is designed for glamour




Cuffs as in those on suit sleeves.




Second Hint
My first teapot is partly of metal




The cuff links on the cuffs are.




My second teapot is fully made of metal




Handcuffs are fully metal.




Third Hint
My first teapot is known for real pain




Being in a suit is painful?




My second teapot too, loooool




So is being in handcuffs.




Final Hint
My first teapot has bindings on its sides




Cuff links on sides.




My secongs teapot is a binding




Handcuffs are bindings.







share|improve this answer






















  • thats not the word. but nice try
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago














up vote
1
down vote













I don’t think I’m right but could this be




CUFFS?




My first teapot is designed pragmatically




Cuffs as in handcuffs? They’re pragmatic.




My second teapot is designed for glamour




Cuffs as in those on suit sleeves.




Second Hint
My first teapot is partly of metal




The cuff links on the cuffs are.




My second teapot is fully made of metal




Handcuffs are fully metal.




Third Hint
My first teapot is known for real pain




Being in a suit is painful?




My second teapot too, loooool




So is being in handcuffs.




Final Hint
My first teapot has bindings on its sides




Cuff links on sides.




My secongs teapot is a binding




Handcuffs are bindings.







share|improve this answer






















  • thats not the word. but nice try
    – Jannis
    3 hours ago












up vote
1
down vote










up vote
1
down vote









I don’t think I’m right but could this be




CUFFS?




My first teapot is designed pragmatically




Cuffs as in handcuffs? They’re pragmatic.




My second teapot is designed for glamour




Cuffs as in those on suit sleeves.




Second Hint
My first teapot is partly of metal




The cuff links on the cuffs are.




My second teapot is fully made of metal




Handcuffs are fully metal.




Third Hint
My first teapot is known for real pain




Being in a suit is painful?




My second teapot too, loooool




So is being in handcuffs.




Final Hint
My first teapot has bindings on its sides




Cuff links on sides.




My secongs teapot is a binding




Handcuffs are bindings.







share|improve this answer














I don’t think I’m right but could this be




CUFFS?




My first teapot is designed pragmatically




Cuffs as in handcuffs? They’re pragmatic.




My second teapot is designed for glamour




Cuffs as in those on suit sleeves.




Second Hint
My first teapot is partly of metal




The cuff links on the cuffs are.




My second teapot is fully made of metal




Handcuffs are fully metal.




Third Hint
My first teapot is known for real pain




Being in a suit is painful?




My second teapot too, loooool




So is being in handcuffs.




Final Hint
My first teapot has bindings on its sides




Cuff links on sides.




My secongs teapot is a binding




Handcuffs are bindings.








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  • thats not the word. but nice try
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