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Hey...how about a bluffing game word? Hopefully I'll be able to get a few daffynitions. Please PM me your daffynition for Leeftail. Thanks! | ||
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How's about it, folks???? I have only 2 so far. | |||
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oOPS! Didn't notice - 'nition on the way! ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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Well, I've got 4. How about some more? | |||
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<Asa Lovejoy> |
For some odd reason I didn't get my usual e-mail letting me know the game's on! A PM will arrive shortly! | ||
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Alright...here we go! Here are the daffynitions (and one true definition) of leeftail. Which is the real definition? Even if you didn't provide a daffynition, please feel free to chime in. BTW, where is Hab???? 1) A feature of glacial erosion where there is a smooth and gently sloping side of the rock mound, but the far side of this feature is steep and jagged. 2) A type of joint used in cabinetmaking comprising double posts which fit into double wells; invented by Cyrus Leef. 3) In great demand; having a quick sale. 4) Decorative edging on a cut-paper ornament. 5) An amphibious reptile resembling a crocodile, but much smaller and with a much shorter tail. 6) Term used to describe the pattern left in the water behind a swimmer in open water. Ocean swimmers leave a leeward or leeftail pattern as they swim. 7) The drop-down stern of a landing ship transport, or LST, as used in WWII. | |||
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<Asa Lovejoy> |
Three for me. | ||
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#3 please | |||
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Oh heck - I bet 3 is it, but I'm going to pick 5 anyway - it's more interesting. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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Three for me, too, 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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Anybody else? Even if you didn't write a daffynition, you can still make a choice. I will post the answers tomorrow. | |||
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Here we go: 1) A feature of glacial erosion where there is a smooth and gently sloping side of the rock mound, but the far side of this feature is steep and jagged. Written by Kalleh; guessed by no one. 2) A type of joint used in cabinetmaking comprising double posts which fit into double wells; invented by Cyrus Leef. Written by Wordmatic; guessed by no one. 3) In great demand; having a quick sale. Phonistry and OED true definition; guessed by Arnie, Jo, & Asa 4) Decorative edging on a cut-paper ornament. Written by CW; guessed by no one. 5) An amphibious reptile resembling a crocodile, but much smaller and with a much shorter tail. Written by Arnie; guessed by CW. 6) Term used to describe the pattern left in the water behind a swimmer in open water. Ocean swimmers leave a leeward or leeftail pattern as they swim.Written by Jo; guessed by no one. 7) The drop-down stern of a landing ship transport, or LST, as used in WWII. Written by Asa; guessed by no one. Well, this was a short game, and the word wasn't that good, I guess. | |||
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Darn! I missed the vote. I would have voted for 4. Have never heard of a leeftail before and cannot imagine how it came to mean what it does. Guess I'd better look it up. WM | |||
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The word was fine, Kalleh, and I think people need to get back into playing it, since we've had a break. I'd do the next one, but I'm going to be on vacation next week, and I'm not going to be around as much. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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Well, I have one that I've been dying to use. So... look to the new thread. | |||
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