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Time for another game. I haven't hosted one for a while, so please let me have your PMs with your daffynitions of the word nyaff. Remember, no cheating and looking it up!


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Mine's on the way...and thanks for doing this.
 
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Kalleh's entry is the only one I've received so far. Come on everyone else! Get your thinking caps on and send me your daffynitions by PM!


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Come, come sweet Wordcrafters...submit one!
 
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I've had a sudden rush of submissions and now have about a dozen daffynitions all told (some people submitted more than one). A few regulars are still missing, though, so hurry if you've not yet entered!

I'll post the various entries for your delectation, plus the real definition, in 24 hours or so.


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Here are the daffynititions for nyaff. I think this must be a record number. I can't remember seeing so many before. Unless you know the word, the odds are against you. Wink

Guess away, and good luck! Big Grin

1. A river sprite
2. clumsy
3. A Scottish salt cairn
4. Nautical: triangular blue banner flown to indicate high-level staff are aboard
5. cheap and nasty
6. A young professional, originally pertaining to such from Manhattan
7. An acronym: "New York -- Always Fun-loving and Friendly"
8. The annoying yelping noise made by a chihuahua, or similar small breed dog
9. An extinct genus of giraffid prevalent in Northern Africa and Southern Asia in the early Holocene
10. A marsupial's belly button lint
11. a diminutive, insignificant, or contemptible person
12. The summit of a Tibetan holy mountain
13. a hook used by fishermen
14. weak and sickly
15. A subservient woman


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It's a clumsy, cheap, nasty, sickly, subservient Scottish river sprite who lives in Tibet and contemplates the possibility of marsupial belly buttons.

I have a feeling it's 6, so I'll pick 12. Confused


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I'll go with #11, which describes Wordcraft members.

Just kidding. Just kidding. I'm sorry it hit so close to home.
 
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I'll pick 3, but there are some fun ones there! Between "weak and sickly," "clumsy" and "subservient," people don't find it a positive word, do they? As for #7? You've got to be kidding! Wink #11 goes along with the negative perception, but the "diminutive" part almost won me over.

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I'll give 15 a try.


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I like the sound of #1, thanks arnie.
 
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To be honest, I'm more convinced by a couple of those that I sent in than I am by any of the others. But since I know that those are incorrect, I'm going to have to plump for one of the others. My guess is #4.
 
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Hurry! Last call for guesses! One entrant has yet to choose, but you don't actually need to have entered - just post your choice below. I'll post the results tomorrow.


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You can guess your own if you like. I have a couple of times. It can be a tactic to persuade others to join you.


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OK, Bob, which is your own? Wink


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Congratulations to Proof, who got the answer right!

Here are the results and who supplied which daffynition.

1. A river sprite - Geoff
2. clumsy - My own contribution
3. A Scottish salt cairn - Geoff
4. Nautical: triangular blue banner flown to indicate high-level staff are aboard - bethree5
5. cheap and nasty - stella
6. A young professional, originally pertaining to such from Manhattan - Michael Daws
7. An acronym: "New York -- Always Fun-loving and Friendly" - Proofreader
8. The annoying yelping noise made by a chihuahua, or similar small breed dog - Michael Daws
9. An extinct genus of giraffid prevalent in Northern Africa and Southern Asia in the early Holocene - Michael Daws
10. A marsupial's belly button lint - Proofreader
11. a diminutive, insignificant, or contemptible person - the real thing
12. The summit of a Tibetan holy mountain - Proofreader
13. a hook used by fishermen - BobHale
14. weak and sickly - BobHale
15. A subservient woman - Kalleh

See Worthless Word For The Day.


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I got that right because I vividly recall my sainted old Scottish granny affectionately calling me a "nyaff." Oh, wait. No. She used to call me a worthless, bottom-feeding scumsucker. I suppose, then, it was just a lucky guess.

Does that mean I'm up?
 
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Up what?


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Nice one, arnie!
 
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