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words that rhyme with hippo? nope.. nada... zippo.
Not a lot amus ;)
"Top to bottomus"?
(Wizard of Oz)
not-alot-amus
Sorry, we don't know because we are all ignoramus.
The only one I can think of off the top of my head is anonymous. Try looking here: http://www.rhymer.com/
Rhinoceros
Nope!!
No but there are words that rhyme with hippo
Oesophagus? Spelt right first time, I'll have you know!
What about ocalyptous?
The friendly hippopotamus
was not a bus
He was an animal
The friendly hippopotimus
Saw a smiling octopus
And drowned
In "The Wizard of Oz" film, Cowardly Lion states that he'd tear a hippopotamus "from top to bottomus".
You may have that word for free.
no perfect rhymes
but a lot of near rhymes: pus
pus, animus, unanimous a lot more
you can also use technical rhymes which would include any word ending in the letters mus that might not be pronounced "mus" such as emus, plural form of some land bird
MegaBottomus
My family has a hippo --
one lonely hippopotamus.
We ride astride his hippo hide
while sitting on our bottomus.
Our hippo is so lonely,
I've thought that since we got him I
should get one more so they would be
two happy hippopotami.
Same with purple and orange.
there's a lot of us
antifeminist
antireligious
picturesqueness
(Yes, it's a noun, and spelled this way. It's my fave so I'll stop here.)
zip -poppo -danus i made it up myself, so no offense
I'd say why-not-amus...
Hypothalamus.
You might want to check out the lyrics of "The Hippopotamus Song" by Michael Flanders (with music by Donald Swann).
Flanders manages to get lots of different verbal constructs to rhyme (well, sort of) with various variants of the word "hippopotamus" - mostly to comic and / or satirical effect, if one considers that the song was written in the 1950s.
There is a fairly accurate transcription of the lyrics at the following site: http://www.poppyfields.net/poppy/songs/h...
Hippopotamus is Greek for River Horse, so a rhyme could be river course, where the river horse lives.
Well I thought it was original.
Myopotamus - the Latin name for the family to which the coypu belongs.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v21...
Although Wiki doesn't recognise it for some reason. Still, they have nice pictures :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/coypu...
I hear a hippopotamus has got a hypothalamus in other words to you and us the hippo has a brain. It may not be so obvious but they too have zones (erogenous) so when he's feeling amorous he can be quite a pain. It doesn't take a genius to read through a Latin Thesaurus the words we find eluding us to match the words that rhyme. The answer to your question's no, I thought I'd have some fun you know, I'll just say this before I go 'My God is that the time'. I really ordinarily say things voluntarily but today I'm rather warily revealing my true course. The word Hippopotamus is Latin which is obvious in translation means to all of us it is a 'River Horse'.
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