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Dare (.) biz
Registration Date: Jun 01, 2005
Expiration Date: May 31, 2010
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From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dare):
A dare is a risky challenge one person suggests to another, to try to get the person to prove their courage. It can also mean to confront bravely.
Dare may also refer to:
Arts & Entertainment
Dare (album), an album by the Human League
"Dare", a song from the soundtrack of The Transformers: The Movie
"DARE" (song), a UK no. 1 single by the Gorillaz, from their album Demon Days
Dare, a band fronted by Darren Wharton
Dare (novel), a 1965 novel by Philip José Farmer
Dare, a 2007 novel by BET host Abiola Abrams
Dare (2009 film), a 2009 film
Dan Dare, a classic British science fiction comics hero
Truth or Dare?, a party game often played by children
Companies
Dare Digital, a UK based interactive marketing agency
Dare UK Ltd, a sports car manufacturer
Dare Foods, a Canadian food company
Other
Dare County, North Carolina, a county in the United States
Virginia Dare, the first child born in the Americas to English parents
LG Dare, a smartphone
Acronyms
Discrete Algebraic Riccati Equation, a mathematical relationship
Drug Abuse Resistance Education, a United States anti-drug program for students
Defence Avionics Research Establishment, an Indian national defense laboratory
Dictionary of American Regional English, a dictionary that documents the different dialects of American English
From dare: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com:
Dare:
n.
An act of daring; a challenge.
v., dared, dar·ing, dares.
v.tr.
To have the courage required for: The gymnast dared a breathtakingly difficult move.
To challenge (someone) to do something requiring boldness: They dared me to dive off the high board.
To confront or oppose boldly. See synonyms at defy.
v.intr.
To be courageous or bold enough to do or try something: Go ahead and dive if you dare.
v.aux.
To be courageous or bold enough to: I dare not say. How dare she go?
Registration Date: Jun 01, 2005
Expiration Date: May 31, 2010
Dictionary word (see definiton below), taken in all major extentions
3,350,000 searches per month for dare (https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordTool)
72,200,000 google seach results for dare, dare - Google Search
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From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dare):
A dare is a risky challenge one person suggests to another, to try to get the person to prove their courage. It can also mean to confront bravely.
Dare may also refer to:
Arts & Entertainment
Dare (album), an album by the Human League
"Dare", a song from the soundtrack of The Transformers: The Movie
"DARE" (song), a UK no. 1 single by the Gorillaz, from their album Demon Days
Dare, a band fronted by Darren Wharton
Dare (novel), a 1965 novel by Philip José Farmer
Dare, a 2007 novel by BET host Abiola Abrams
Dare (2009 film), a 2009 film
Dan Dare, a classic British science fiction comics hero
Truth or Dare?, a party game often played by children
Companies
Dare Digital, a UK based interactive marketing agency
Dare UK Ltd, a sports car manufacturer
Dare Foods, a Canadian food company
Other
Dare County, North Carolina, a county in the United States
Virginia Dare, the first child born in the Americas to English parents
LG Dare, a smartphone
Acronyms
Discrete Algebraic Riccati Equation, a mathematical relationship
Drug Abuse Resistance Education, a United States anti-drug program for students
Defence Avionics Research Establishment, an Indian national defense laboratory
Dictionary of American Regional English, a dictionary that documents the different dialects of American English
From dare: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com:
Dare:
n.
An act of daring; a challenge.
v., dared, dar·ing, dares.
v.tr.
To have the courage required for: The gymnast dared a breathtakingly difficult move.
To challenge (someone) to do something requiring boldness: They dared me to dive off the high board.
To confront or oppose boldly. See synonyms at defy.
v.intr.
To be courageous or bold enough to do or try something: Go ahead and dive if you dare.
v.aux.
To be courageous or bold enough to: I dare not say. How dare she go?






