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What is a Merdemaid?

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What is a Merdemaid?

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  1. Well, if Sunmaid are raisins...

    and if Merde is French for excretia...

    then...


  2. well merde in french is s**t,    as opposed to a mythical creature called a mermaid, who is half woman half fish

  3. A half woman and half fish that survives under water commonly in the sea!

    I think thats a really good way of describing it in my own words :)


  4. Don't you mean mermaid?

    It's a legendary hybrid of a human female and a fish. She lures sailors to their death with this enchanting song.

  5. a girl or boy that as dipped half of there body in a magical fish potion

  6. 38 - 26 - and £3.00 a kilo.

  7. "Merde" is French for "sh*t", so...

  8. Toilet cleaner, merde is french for s**t and a maid cleans!

  9. Do you mean MERMAID?  

  10. A c**p cleaner

  11. Probably a maid who cleans out mermaid sh*t.

  12. a woman or man who has the torso of a human and the legs of  fish

  13. Do you mean Mermaid..?

    A mermaid is a mythical creature who is believed to hold special powers of water. They have a long tail (search mermaid on google images) and are usually very pretty with long hair.

  14. A misspelling of "Mermaid."

    A mythological fairy tale person with a female top and a fish bottom.

    I really don't see the appeal.


  15. Hahahahah!!! Haha!, oh boy, Im sorry, do you mean a MERMAID?

    If so:

    A marine creature with the head and upper body of a beautiful young maiden and with the lower body of a fish. She can be found in seas and lakes, or lying on a rock and combing her hair with one hand while holding a mirror in the other. Mermaids sometimes foretell the future and are often accompanied by seals.

    According to myth, they lure sailors by singing and with lovely music. They live in a kingdom on the bottom of the sea, and it is here they take their prisoners to. From this story, the fear amongst the sailor grew and they thought that seeing a mermaid would cause bad luck: it could predict death by drowning.

    The belief in mermaids is not limited to a few countries, but there are tales from all over the world (in India, for instance, there are the Apsara, beautiful water nymphs). However, most of those tales were told by sailors who "saw" them on their long journeys. The idea of mermaids and mermen, the male equivalent, could be based on creatures from Greek and Babylonian mythology: Sirens and Tritons of the Greeks, and the fish gods, who were half human and half fish, from the Babylonians.

    -Child of Ra
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