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March 26, 2005, 22:18
Kalleh
BLUFFING GAME - supeter
Supeter is your new word. Please either send me a PM or an e-mail (nancy.spector@gmail.com) to let me know your daffynitions.

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March 27, 2005, 02:00
jo
mine is off to you via pm
March 28, 2005, 20:16
Kalleh
Thanks, Jo and arnie for the daffynitions. I guess we only will have your 2 and the real definition because no one else has sent me a daffynition! Mad

Come on, wordcrafters!
March 29, 2005, 00:14
arnie
Changing the thread title to BLUFFING GAME - supeter might help. Cool


Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
March 29, 2005, 07:57
Kalleh
Oh, arnie, that's the problem. Red Face I wondered!

I now have Jerry, Asa and Bob, but these are slow coming. I will edit the title then. Thanks!
March 29, 2005, 14:46
Kalleh
Aha, we now have Doad and CW. I will post them tomorrow.

Hab? Cat? Tinman? Anyone else?
March 29, 2005, 19:15
haberdasher
I'm in too.
March 30, 2005, 06:57
Cat
Sorry - still thinking!

Be with you in a tick...
March 31, 2005, 11:57
Kalleh
Be with you in a tick...

That's a new one!

I have a lot now, but I just haven't had a lot of time to post these. I will try to get them posted tonight. We have some good ones!
March 31, 2005, 19:26
Kalleh
Finally! Sorry for the delay:

1) (n) (Architecture) The inferior portion of the gusset that joins flying buttresses and redundant members.

2) A surgical position for the patient in which the feet are higher than the head; used primarily for neurological surgery.

3) Armo(u)r for the feet.

4) c.14thC A member of the Court currently in great favo(u)r with the reigning monarch.

5) A prong that holds a jewel in a setting.

6) Masonic word for a foundation stone; dates from the Middle Ages, from Latin "sub-" below, and "petr-", stone. Often used symbolically to refer to the members' faith in God, the foundation of Masonry.

7) Legal term for any higher ranking officer of the court.

8) An abbriviation of "saltpeter," or potassium nitrate.

9) Falling flat on one's back.

10) Alchemists' term for the chemical we know as sodium nitrate; less reactive than saltpeter, which is potassium nitrate.
March 31, 2005, 20:55
jo
#3.
March 31, 2005, 21:13
jerry thomas
. .. ... ..... ........ #6 ........ ..... ... .. .
April 01, 2005, 00:23
BobHale
1

can I do the next word please?


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
April 01, 2005, 04:26
Caterwauller
I'll guess #9.

Doad is off line until Sunday - can you wait to give the answers til he has time to guess? (a very direct request)


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April 01, 2005, 08:58
haberdasher
I like 3 too but I like 5 better!

EDIT: Let me refine that a little, now that I think a bit more about how people think:

1 and 6 are basically the same. Discard both.
2 and 9 ditto
4 and 7 too
8 and 10 also

Hypothesis: similar entries were drawn by the same attempt at making up something reasonable-sounding and are betrayed by their duplication. Discard them all.

That leaves only 3 and 5.

(Go Back To Start)

[I invariably narrow things down to just a couple of options, and then choose the wrong one...]

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April 01, 2005, 09:24
arnie
quote:
I invariably narrow things down to just a couple of options, and then choose the wrong one...]
Hoping that means you'll get it wrong again, I'll choose 3. Big Grin


Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
April 01, 2005, 13:16
haberdasher
Possibly correct; the "draw" for #5 is that it suggests "support." I like the idea of it better anyway, not because it is or isn't "righter," but because it's more attractive. After all - this isn't about get-the-right-answer, it's about contrive-the-more-appealing-daffynition. Right?!
April 02, 2005, 11:51
Cat
I was originally going to go for 5 because I liked it (it conjured up the prettiest image Smile), so, having no real idea, I'll stick with it.

5, please.
April 02, 2005, 11:56
tinman
I have no idea what it means, but I like 1 and 5. I'll choose 1, which means it's probably 5. No, no, it's probably not either 1 or 5.

Tinman
April 02, 2005, 16:03
Kalleh
Last call for answers! I will post the correct one tomorrow, and we will see how Hab did on multiple choice questions. Wink

Bob, you definitely can have the next word!
April 03, 2005, 11:36
Doad
Based on what I've found out about this game so far I now know it has to be number 3 because Arnie and Jo went for it but to keep in the spirit of the whole thing I'll go for number 1 instead. I just found that one really funny Smile Wink
April 03, 2005, 20:48
Kalleh
1) (n) (Architecture) The inferior portion of the gusset that joins flying buttresses and redundant members.sent by Jerry; fooled Bob, Tinman & Doad

2) A surgical position for the patient in which the feet are higher than the head; used primarily for neurological surgery.sent by Jo; fooled no one

3) Armo(u)r for the feet.OED definition; guessed by Jo and arnie

4) c.14thC A member of the Court currently in great favo(u)r with the reigning monarch.sent by Cat; fooled no one

5) A prong that holds a jewel in a setting.sent by CW; fooled Hab, Cat, and Tinman

6) Masonic word for a foundation stone; dates from the Middle Ages, from Latin "sub-" below, and "petr-", stone. Often used symbolically to refer to the members' faith in God, the foundation of Masonry.sent by Hab; fooled Jerry

7) Legal term for any higher ranking officer of the court.sent by Bob; fooled no one

8) An abbriviation of "saltpeter," or potassium nitrate.sent by Asa; fooled no one

9) Falling flat on one's back.sent by arnie; guessed by CW

10) Alchemists' term for the chemical we know as sodium nitrate; less reactive than saltpeter, which is potassium nitrate.Red Herring; fooled no one

Good analytic skills, Hab. It's the luck of guessing that you'll have to work on! Wink

Thanks everyone! Bob has already started the next game.
April 04, 2005, 19:19
Caterwauller
Fabulous word, Kalleh - thanks!


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April 07, 2005, 22:17
<Asa Lovejoy>
Damn! Where was I when the voting was happening!?!? Frown