Please help me transate this: Lilios olé or olé lilios (5017 17 370, flipped) | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 59717574 United States 07/24/2014 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Might "Lilios olé" or "olé lilios" mean something like "hooray lilies" or "win lilies"..where the "ole" is a "cry of approval, joy or excitement"? Quoting: Galfeslaf Or maybe it's not spanish, but instead latin or some other language? If you write down the numbers of the last 3 planes shot down or disappeared/crashed (excluding 222 in Taiwan), you have 5017 17 370. Flip the whole thing over and you have what looks like "OLE IL LIOS". Just seeing if it might mean something to anyone... Looks like Illinois~ |
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(OP) User ID: 58974470 United States 07/24/2014 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Might "Lilios olé" or "olé lilios" mean something like "hooray lilies" or "win lilies"..where the "ole" is a "cry of approval, joy or excitement"? Quoting: Galfeslaf Or maybe it's not spanish, but instead latin or some other language? If you write down the numbers of the last 3 planes shot down or disappeared/crashed (excluding 222 in Taiwan), you have 5017 17 370. Flip the whole thing over and you have what looks like "OLE IL LIOS". Just seeing if it might mean something to anyone... Looks like Illinois~ Good eye. I was looking at that too, but...it's missing a few letters... It may still mean that though. If you've ever read an encrypted masonic manual or whatever they are, you'll see letters missing in most of their words (though I won't pretend to know whether those were the real words, or if they meant something other than what they looked like) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 59717574 United States 07/24/2014 10:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Might "Lilios olé" or "olé lilios" mean something like "hooray lilies" or "win lilies"..where the "ole" is a "cry of approval, joy or excitement"? Quoting: Galfeslaf Or maybe it's not spanish, but instead latin or some other language? If you write down the numbers of the last 3 planes shot down or disappeared/crashed (excluding 222 in Taiwan), you have 5017 17 370. Flip the whole thing over and you have what looks like "OLE IL LIOS". Just seeing if it might mean something to anyone... Looks like Illinois~ Good eye. I was looking at that too, but...it's missing a few letters... It may still mean that though. If you've ever read an encrypted masonic manual or whatever they are, you'll see letters missing in most of their words (though I won't pretend to know whether those were the real words, or if they meant something other than what they looked like) Soil Li Elo : is backwards |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 55832106 United States 07/24/2014 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Might "Lilios olé" or "olé lilios" mean something like "hooray lilies" or "win lilies"..where the "ole" is a "cry of approval, joy or excitement"? Quoting: Galfeslaf Or maybe it's not spanish, but instead latin or some other language? If you write down the numbers of the last 3 planes shot down or disappeared/crashed (excluding 222 in Taiwan), you have 5017 17 370. Flip the whole thing over and you have what looks like "OLE IL LIOS". Just seeing if it might mean something to anyone... Looks like Illinois~ Good eye. I was looking at that too, but...it's missing a few letters... It may still mean that though. If you've ever read an encrypted masonic manual or whatever they are, you'll see letters missing in most of their words (though I won't pretend to know whether those were the real words, or if they meant something other than what they looked like) Soil Li Elo : is backwards Elo means link in Portuguese |
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11 User ID: 60703923 Mexico 07/24/2014 10:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lios is in spanish "mess" or other context as: muddle hassle clutter and in spanish ole is interjection as bravo or cheers it is used to define also a spanish typical andalusian folk dance, beat "three in eight" moderate movement. il have not known use in spanish then in spanish you can obtain this ole - bravo il- ? lios - mess for your question. :) |
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(OP) User ID: 58974470 United States 07/24/2014 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lios is in spanish "mess" or other context as: Quoting: 11 60703923 muddle hassle clutter and in spanish ole is interjection as bravo or cheers it is used to define also a spanish typical andalusian folk dance, beat "three in eight" moderate movement. il have not known use in spanish then in spanish you can obtain this ole - bravo il- ? lios - mess for your question. :) Thank you! I'll throw the different translations together in a bit. See if anything really pops out at us. |
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