noodle+tomato=pasta this is pretty fun
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Surely the correct answer would be `pasta-in-tomato-sauce`? Pasta exists outside of tomato sauce.
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#12Really?! man - brain = woman woman - brain = businesswoman
Telling that Jewess, feminist, and spinster were near matches as well.
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#13What does it mean when it surrounds a word in red? Is this signalling an error?
Yes, word in red = word not found
mostly the case when you try plurals or non-nouns (for now)
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#14King-man+woman=Navratilova, who is apparently a Czech tennis player. Apparently, it's very case-sensitive. Cool idea!
"King" (capital) probably was interpreted as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King , that's why a tennis player showed up.
when I first tried it, king was referring to the instrument and I was getting a result king-man+woman=flute ... :-D
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#15male + age = female
female + age = male
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#16Really?! man - brain = woman woman - brain = businesswoman
I probably should have prefaced this with "try at your own risk, results don't reflect the author's opinions"
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#17Really?! man - brain = woman woman - brain = businesswoman
I think subtraction is broken. None of what I tried made any sense. Water - oxygen = gin and tonic.
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#19What does it mean when it surrounds a word in red? Is this signalling an error?
Try Lower casing, my phone tried to capitalize and it was a problem.
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#20twelve-ten+five=
six (84%)
Close enough I suppose