You Greek speakers and linguists (Likely the same people) know this word; the rest of you know it when you see it, but might not know its name. Maybe we can have some fun with it!
Send your made-up definitions to me via PM. If you're new to this game, do NOT look the word up! We're after your nuttiest imaginings of what it might mean - the real definition comes later.
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
Oh, apparently that 8 people is really some sort of a "bot" that's lurking around, according to z. I'm sure I have the technical aspect wrong, but you get the point!
Four with the real one and another daffy from you are enough. Just post them, please? I have a great new bluffing game word that I want to post when this game is done.
Geoff sent the daffys to me, and here they are, along the the real deal. Neither Geoff nor I can guess now, so please get to it!
1) A device, based on the paraglider, which allows people to escape safely from high-rise fires.
2) A roundabout or carousel.
3) Of or pertaining to the prostate's outer wall.
4) Tomato fritters with mint, fried in olive oil and typically served with fava (split pea paste). Mainly a Cycladic Island dish.
5) A figure of speech in which the latter part of a sentence is surprising or unexpected in a way that causes the reader or listener to reframe or reinterpret the first part.
6) A psychic event so extreme it falls outside usual paranormal activity.
Well, thank you, CW! We'd love it if you would pull up a chair and stay awhile, too!
So...Here are the answers:
1) A device, based on the paraglider, which allows people to escape safely from high-rise fires - Submitted by Proof; guessed by nobody
2) A roundabout or carousel. Submitted by arnie; guessed by Bob
3) Of or pertaining to the prostate's outer wall. Submitted by Geoff; guessed by nobody
4) Tomato fritters with mint, fried in olive oil and typically served with fava (split pea paste). Mainly a Cycladic Island dish. Submitted by Kalleh; guessed by nobody
5) A figure of speech in which the latter part of a sentence is surprising or unexpected in a way that causes the reader or listener to reframe or reinterpret the first part. The real thing! Correctly guessed by arnie and Proof
6) A psychic event so extreme it falls outside usual paranormal activity. Submitted by Proof; guessed by nobody
7) A teller of tall tales. Submitted by Bob; guessed by Wordmatic and Caterwauller
8) Pertaining to the second coming of Christ. Submitted by Geoff; guessed by nobody
Great word, Geoff, especially for this board! I likely would not have gotten it right because I would have expected to have seen it here previously.
I'm not moved, thanks to a good laxative, but my own computer's not connected yet. I'm using my wife's for a week ot twelve. This place is a disasteroid!
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
Originally posted by Geoff: I'm now moved, thanks to a good laxative, but my own computer's not connected yet. I'm using my wife's for a week ot twelve. This place is a disasteroid!
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
I routinely welcome newbies, and we have one who has a great word for the Bluffing Game. If he does post it, which I hope he will, please...let's play!
I went to post it for John and after I read about the word again, I decided that he really needs to post it. It is quite specific, with no dictionary or even Google entries, and I wouldn't do it justice.