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I think you'll find it is "Axle"
if it refers to a rotating shaft involved with wheels etc.. if it is to do with buggering the lead singer of Guns and Roses, then I retract my clame :)
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Thu 22 Dec 2005, 0:27,
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depends on which kind of axel you want to grease.
You guns and roses perv.
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Thu 22 Dec 2005, 0:24,
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Is it?
I've only ever seen his name as Axel Rose. Probably just other people that can't spell though.
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Thu 22 Dec 2005, 0:29,
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Ax...?
ax·le Pronunciation (ksl)
n.
1. A supporting shaft or member on or with which a wheel or a set of wheels revolves.
ax·el Pronunciation (ksl)
n.
A jump in figure skating that is initiated from the outer forward edge of one skate, followed by one and one-half midair turns and a return to the outer backward edge of the other skate.
EDIT: Gah! Too slow...
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Thu 22 Dec 2005, 0:28,
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n.
1. A supporting shaft or member on or with which a wheel or a set of wheels revolves.
ax·el Pronunciation (ksl)
n.
A jump in figure skating that is initiated from the outer forward edge of one skate, followed by one and one-half midair turns and a return to the outer backward edge of the other skate.
EDIT: Gah! Too slow...