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Our next bluffing game word is nippitatum. Please send me, by PM, your outrageous daffynitions! | ||
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I've received two daffynitions. I need more! | |||
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Please don't forget about nippitatum. I only have 3 entries so far! | |||
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I have sent one. | ||
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Let's keep this on top until Kalleh says she's overwhelmed with daffynitions. | ||
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Oh, she's not. I'd love a few more! | |||
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A few more, please???? I'll post the daffynitions this weekend. | |||
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I just got 2 more. I will post the daffys (and the real thing!) tomorrow...so if you haven't submitted one, you can still get in under the wire! | |||
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Time to select the real definition for nippitatum: 1 - An exceptionally strong beer. 2 - A room for the use of restaurant staff, originally just for waitresses. 3 - A directive not to trade with the Japanese. 4 - A hooded garment used for infants, particularly in Alaska and Canada. 5 - Medical term for the sensation of being nipped by tiny insects, caused by decreasing estrogen levels in some pre-menopausal women. 6 - Japanese floral arrangements. 7 - A frieze depicting life in northern Japan, especially the Ainu of the Hokkaido area, usually in the 13th and 14th Centuries. 8 - A rarely-used orthographic symbol found primarily in Druidic manuscripts. 9 - A Victorian dice and cups game involving guessing the total of a set of dice in which some are visible and some covered. 10 - A cutting from a fruit tree used for grafting purposes. 11 - Stress points related to brassiere manufacture. 12 - A Japanese stride piano player. If I've forgotten someone, I apologize! | |||
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Taking a wild stab--I'll pick #11. Wordmatic | |||
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None of them sound very likely to me. I refuse to choose anything involving Japan so I'll take 10. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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I'll take number two. Excuse me while I close th door and visit. | ||
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Gee I always thought a nippitatum was the vegetable that results when you don't get a chance to nip it in the bud ha ha I'll have #9 pls. | |||
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No. 1 for me, please. 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. | |||
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Mmm. Don't really like any of 'em. Let's break it down: -- variants of nip - nipper, nip of EtOH, snip off - that eliminates 1, 2, 4, 5, 10 -- variants of Nippon/Japan - that eliminates 3, 6, 7, 12 -- too silly to take seriously - 9, 11 Well. That makes it easier. By a simple process of rationalization, that leaves only # 8. Who'da thunk it? Druidic symbols described in Latin! | |||
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So, arnie wants an exceptionally strong beer. Can't say I blame him. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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I think somebody should pick #5, so it might as well be me. | |||
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Okay lurkers, we need to hear from you! Which is the real definition in this wonderful array of daffys? | |||
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How's about a few more selections??? I'll post the answers tomorrow evening. | |||
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Here we go, folks: 1 - An exceptionally strong beer. actual definition, and I should have known arnie would get it right. 2 - A room for the use of restaurant staff, originally just for waitresses. arnie bluffed proof...I wondered about the poor waiters! 3 - A directive not to trade with the Japanese.Stella's, but no takers 4 - A hooded garment used for infants, particularly in Alaska and Canada.Ah, poor me! 5 - Medical term for the sensation of being nipped by tiny insects, caused by decreasing estrogen levels in some pre-menopausal women.my personal favorite; WM bluffed our Stella 6 - Japanese floral arrangements.Proof's Japanese one fooled no one 7 - A frieze depicting life in northern Japan, especially the Ainu of the Hokkaido area, usually in the 13th and 14th Centuries.Hab didn't fool anyone, but I don't know why with this beauty 8 - A rarely-used orthographic symbol found primarily in Druidic manuscripts.Proof fooled Hab with this doozy 9 - A Victorian dice and cups game involving guessing the total of a set of dice in which some are visible and some covered.Bob bluffed bethree with this one 10 - A cutting from a fruit tree used for grafting purposes.Our mysterious reader bluffed Bob 11 - Stress points related to brassiere manufacture. Who else? Proof submitted this one and fooled Wordmatic 12 - A Japanese stride piano player.This Japanese one was submitted by RE, but he fooled no one. Where is your guess, Richard? I thought you'd get this one! | |||
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I intended to suggest number 12, but didn't get around to it. Richard English | |||
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I need to explain about what used to be a British institution which provided my inspiration. Just before and after the last war there was a chain of tea shops known as Lyons'. The waitresses there tended to be very efficient and agile in squeezing between the tables, and received the nickname "nippies". I don't know if there were any waiters; quite likely not as there were no equal opportunity laws at the time. I envisaged a nippitatum as a sort of staff room for Lyons' waitresses. 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. | |||
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So did you know what nippitatum meant, or was it a good guess? I figured at least one of the British posters would get it. | |||
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I had come across it before, although I don't know where. If I'd been asked the meaning without benefit of the daffynitions I'd have had no idea. 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. | |||
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