feebstalicious93 said:
Belly button lint comes from your underwear
Then why is my belly button lint always the color of my shirt? It was especially strange when I would pull out green lint accumulated from the uniform of the restaurant where I had worked from 2005-2010.
OT: The words silver and purple, while often cited as English words with no perfect rhyme, do actually have rhymes. Silver rhymes with chilver which is a term for a female lamb, and purple has two rhymes: curple, a Scottish corruption meaning the hindquarters of a horse, and hirple, which refers to any walk with a limp.
Another likely answer to the question of rhymeless words, orange, has two perfect rhymes in the proper nouns Blorenge, referring to a hill in Wales, and Gorringe, a British surname; though most would say citing proper nouns as "cheating."
Month, the last of the four most commonly cited unrhymable words, has only the archaic uneath (also unneth) as a perfect rhyme. Humorist W.S Gilbert also cited the word millionth, treated as a three-syllable word (i.e. mill-ee-unth) as the best rhyme for month, stating "I have the authority of the greatest poets in the English language for treating it as a tri-syllable, if I feel disposed to do so."