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3 hours ago, fotografr said:

Is this your way of telling us you're getting tired? ;)

 The word tire is a derivative from  attire  The color of these tires reminded me of  Shakespeare's sonnet 53, but then I really didn't expect you to  know.😉 

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2 hours ago, Henry Taylor said:

 The word tire is a derivative from  attire  The color of these tires reminded me of  Shakespeare's sonnet 53, but then I really didn't expect you to  know.😉 

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tire (v.1)

"to weary," also "to become weary," Old English teorian (Kentish tiorian) "to fail, cease; become weary; make weary, exhaust," of uncertain origin; according to Watkins possibly from Proto-Germanic *teuzon, from a suffixed form of PIE root *deu- (1) "to lack, be wanting." Related: Tired; tiring.

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