Using a single letter (alphabet) exactly twice turn the lines below into a part of your body.
6 Answers
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3$\begingroup$ Creative thinking +1. I had another solution in mind. $\endgroup$– RogerACommented Dec 11, 2023 at 14:46
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4$\begingroup$ @RogerA Keep in mind, an answer does not need to match your expected or intended solution to earn the $\color{green}\checkmark$ $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 11, 2023 at 15:49
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1$\begingroup$ You can also add I upright and horizontally to make ᵀ ᴵ T $\endgroup$– msh210Commented Dec 12, 2023 at 8:17
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9$\begingroup$ Per @DanielMathias comment I have accepted this answer. My intended answer was Rot 13 Zneebj jvgu n I $\endgroup$– RogerACommented Dec 12, 2023 at 13:02
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2$\begingroup$ @RogerA ooh that's clever :) $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 12, 2023 at 13:26
Ok, I think I got it now. Adding the letter
C twice (once on its side, once reversed)
turns this into
an L followed by a bow. This can be read as a rebus to form: Elbow!
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$\begingroup$ Doesn't that leave you with a part you need to ignore? That isn't just the one word you mention, it also includes the thing that word is designed to work with. $\endgroup$– terdonCommented Dec 13, 2023 at 13:11
Adding the letter ...
L twice (once reversed) you get
... you get ...
Or adding the letter ...
J twice (one time reversed again)
... you get ...
Or adding the letter ...
V twice
... you can get a ...
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$\begingroup$ How does the last one work? What does the first V represent? $\endgroup$– justhalfCommented Dec 14, 2023 at 11:29
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$\begingroup$ Ooh, it's one leg. I thought it's like the two legs of a stickman. $\endgroup$– justhalfCommented Dec 14, 2023 at 15:11
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$\begingroup$ Yeah, a kneecap. Maybe a U or O would look better, but then I couldn't do anything with the second letter. $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 14, 2023 at 23:03
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$\begingroup$ Fascinating that the last one needed only a different caption and a slight change in size of the added letter to make what OP said the intended answer was...! $\endgroup$– SteveCommented Jan 17 at 8:30
With two of the letter
r, lower case
I can come up with the location of some body parts...
99% sure it's not what you're looking for, but too silly to pass up.
WARNING: Dad joke answer
Use any letter except an upper-case or lower-case 's' twice, as in the examples below. All those examples have something in common: no S. So identify the body part "nose". Depending on how you choose to pronounce things, you could achieve the same result by not using the letter 'z' instead.