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Hi, nice to meet someone new

Let's go around town, i'll get to know you

I'll help you, and you'll help me

With us true to each other you see

Think; you'll get to go or know

Atleast that's what it's meant to show

Will you get this tiny word wherein

It makes a giant difference to one's twin

If only you were in france you'd know

The word that some camels we call so

With that one hump, it is an end

And this is how my riddle shall end

Get the word i'm looking for

Hint; the word is unlike what it means for sure

rel.req please...... :D

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SECOND... You go SECOND (as opposed to first) A SECOND is a tiny measurement of time, but it makes a huge difference to twins, because it establishes which is older and which came SECOND.One hump is the end because the next would be it's SECOND. And as for the title, there is no E because it is the SECOND letter

Sorry, that's all I got so far...

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is a dromedary, but I don't know how you'd spell it in French!

... Ok, I cheated slightly & looked it up on Babelfish because I took Spanish in school and the only French phrase I really know is how to ask people if they speak English ... Oh, and apparently it's dromadaire.

Ms TG........all I can say is that it's not the meaning of 'camel' in french. It's a relation of the type you named and it's word relation to something in France......but you're getting close to the 3rd part of the answer...... :D

If I am confusing, please let me know.....i need to grin with glee!!!! :D

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Boss=english, bosse=french

Boss between the twins; always agruing to be o top.

Bosse a hump on the camels back.

Just didnt know which way you wanted the answer....lol

EDM....That was not meant to be a homophone.

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ok....obviously no one has the right answer and no one read good company, i feel....

so i'm going to give the main hint:

It's a 3-part word!!!!!

hopefully someone will understand my reply to tiger_lily.... :D

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you know how you said twin?To me I thought twin might mean

their other half their one true love. Like most things, I'm probably wrong. I have no clue of what the word could be though.

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yes......that's for the 2nd stanza.........now for the 1st and 3rd.... :D

P.S: the other two don't have their answer staring you in the face that way, although they are kinda there....;)

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