There's a period in the title.
Snatch.
That's different.
i've pondered that too.
i think it makes it a sentence, rather than just an isolated noun.
and the sentence is one verb, understood subject. a command.
this is my take on it.
otherwise, why the period?
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Once there was a hushpuppy, and she lived with her Daddy in the bathtub.
i've pondered that too.
i think it makes it a sentence, rather than just an isolated noun.
and the sentence is one verb, understood subject. a command.
this is my take on it.
otherwise, why the period?
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Once there was a hushpuppy, and she lived with her Daddy in the bathtub.
A rather shallow analysis, any others?
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I own you.
Someone on the message boards claimed that there is a period at the end because you can find a period in, well, a woman's snatch.
shareOoh, finally, that makes sense!
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Grammar:
The difference between knowing your sh**
and knowing you're sh**.
Gimme some credit you lout.
shareSomeone on the message boards claimed that there is a period at the end because you can find a period in, well, a woman's snatch.
My understanding is that either is acceptable (Snatch or snatch.).
shareTherevus also a period in the title of the movie clerks. (1994)
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