(old) third person singular pronoun ("he" or "she") / second person singular pronoun ("you") / (May 4th period) third person singular feminine pronoun ("she") / (Classical Chinese) introductory particle with no specific meaning / that (preceding a noun)
In front of the space station, the mummy is being chased by the system administrator, who got his shirt dirty and wants to use the mummy's bandages as napkin; the system administrator in turn is chased by Maud Younger, who still wants her servers to be run by the sysadmin; Maud Younger is chased by Rosa Luxemburg because Rosa wants an autograph from her idol; and Rosa is chased by the mummy, who is angry that Rosa stirs the masses up to revolt against their former leader.
瑞
=
王
+
耑
:
Rachel Rhinoceros (ru) is talking non-stop about how auspicious (瑞) Switzerland (瑞) is, and Martin Luther King (王) can't wait to go and see the country. He's getting ready to bolt away at the start line (耑) in the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4).
克
=
儿
+
古
:
Karl Marx and Sun Wukong both tried to change the world. After they both failed, they went crazy, and now they have to retreat into a cloister in the elevator's bathroom wearing straitjackets.
to carry (hanging down from the hand) / to lift / to put forward / to mention / to raise (an issue) / upwards character stroke / lifting brush stroke (in painting) / scoop for measuring liquid
提
=
扌
+
是
:
When she was cleaning the entrance of the space station, mother Teresa found a skull. Disgusted, she puts it in her handbag using a toy claw.
temple / ancestral shrine / CL:座[zuo4] / temple fair / great imperial hall / imperial
庙
=
广
+
由
:
Marilyn Monroe (mi) is about to skydive. With her parachute (广) already on her back she visits the shrine (庙) in the aorta's bathroom (ao4) and donates a Cubra Libre (由) to put the god of skydiving in a good mood.
Words with 伊瑞克提翁廟
伊瑞克提翁廟
is not used as a component in another word.