No, pronounced with two syllables air-uh (second syllable is a scwha) In my non-rhotic British accent there are plenty rhymes - for example "fairer" but those of you with rhotic accents that pronounce the last r in those words will struggle.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
Perfect for those of us (I guess it's only me) who speak "Strine". For those who don't know Strine=Strayan=Australian from a book written in the 60s called "Let Stalk Strine" by an Italian whose name if I recall it correctly was Nino Cullotta, but who used the psuedonym "Afferbeck Lauder" (= Alphabetical Order) for the book.
Sent one... but let's not forget Edward Lear beat us all to this one when he penned
There was a young person of Ayr, Whose head was remarkably square: On the top, in fine weather, She wore a gold feather; Which dazzled the people of Ayr.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
Rather than vote for my limericks (not that you can tell which ones are mine), I would much rather you voted for my embryonic business that I have entered in a competition where the winner gets $15,000 to kick-start their business. Just visit this Website Nescafe Headstart Competition - Just Plane Sailing. Just click on the Red Button in the top right corner to give me a vote, and if you really like my idea share the link with your friends and tell them to vote for it too.
Oh and I almost forgot, check out the video there (it is only just over a minute long) if you want to see some of my amazing Paper Plane designs in action.
So many typos in the original message I had to edit it 4 times. I have dyslexic typing fingers.