don't know if I have met the deadline-- are there rules for this game somewhere (said she stupidly)? Now that I have figured out what PM means (read the instructions on thatfinally, DOH!).. am sending in mine.
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If the name of the person you want to PM doesn't appear in the list click find new buddies and search for the name, click next to it and then click Add Selected Members. Close the window.
Click on the person's name and click Add>> Click Invite Members
Fill in title (for bluffing game the word being defined) and sun=bject (the definition) and send.
Hope that helps
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
A simpler method for sending PMs - especially ones with Bluffing Game daffynitions:
While in the forum click the name of the person you want to send the PM to. This is the name that appears to the left of their post. Choose "Invite (jo) to a private topic". Fill in subject and daffynition and send.
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.
I'm going to wait a couple more days, because one contributor needs to change the daffynition sent, and then I will post the daffynitions for your amazement, amusement and perturbation.
Hi, Jo. Don't know why my posts haven't gotten through to you. Even replied via email. Oh, well. I've just tried sending them again, tho it's probably too late. I shall attempt to master this fool PM system before the next game!
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Well, OK then. I'll guess #3, even though I don't think it's correct. But I don't think any of the rest are either! I can think of a reason why each one has been written by one of us!
Final answer: 3.
Wordmatic
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I'm voting for Number Eight and along with my vote I offer this item for you all to post in your Notebook of Little-Known Facts: A gram of prevention is worth a kilo (more or less) of cure.
~~~~~~~~ jerry
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Ok. I have tried and tried to link answers to creators and choosers, but it is beyond my capabilities.
so... The correct answer is # THREE!
I thought for sure "a certain person" would get it since it is most often used in a medical sense. I apologize for not being able to link and give points.
That's all right, Jo--we can each "out" ourselves.
I am truly thrilled that my daffynition, #6, with its play on "titular" actually snagged Kalleh and Myth Jellies!
And everybody, this is the first time I have ever guessed the right answer (only a blind stab), and only maybe the second that I have ever fooled anybody, so you can rest assured it won't happen again anytime soon!
Wordmatic
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I am happy to have fooled one person with daffynition #2, which is actually the meaning of "bate"!
When I sent my first daffynition to jo, it was 'by mistake' correct-- it turned out I had run into the Spanish verb 'titubar' (to stagger) recently. I decided I must have remembered wrong & turned it into a daffynition; I was 'sure' the word had something to do with labs & pipettes!
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Both answer 8. (which I submitted) and answer 10 were based on titration which I hazily remembered from my rare periods awake during Chemistry classes at school. I managed to fool JT, anyway!
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.
hey guys. arnie suggested i come over here for help studying for the National Vocabulary Championship. I'd love help, but I'm not exactly sure what's going on in here. a little help...
Welcome, jd! We'd love to have you. I'd suggest you start by reading the Vocabulary forum where Wordcrafter develops weekly themes, defining the words. Arnie, do you have other ideas? Reviewing the Bluffing Game words might be helpful, too.
Kalleh, I suggested to jd that he look at the bluffing game threads to see some good words, not particularly the whole board.
jd, take a look through this "Wordplay" forum, and read some of the older bluffing game threads. You should spot them easily enough; most have "Bluffing Game ..." or similar in the title.
The game is in a number of parts.
someone thinks of a rare or unusual word and starts a new thread;
people send the organiser a private message with a definition they've they made up that they think might fool the others - these have become known as "daffynitions";
The organiser posts the list of daffynitions, with the real definition slipped in among them;
We make posts guessing at which is the real definition;
after a while, the organiser posts the answer and sometimes lists who got it right and who fooled whom.
Talking of which, has anyone got a good word to start another game?
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.