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message 1: by Sigrid (new)

Sigrid Ruyter Smolan | 16 comments Here's a fun game I think:

you say "What is "and the word"?" and then people can come up with fun suggestions. For example: If I way "What is a book?" you can say "It is something you eat that tastes like strawberries" ... that was a really bad example though..
after there's been some suggestions we move on to the next word. It can be any word at all: a really normal one or a really weird one..
I hope you guys will like it. I'll start with:

What is a pseudonym? (I always thought that was a weird word.. )




message 2: by Debbie, sardonic princess of cheerfulness (new)

Debbie (sardonicprincessofcheerfulness) | 6389 comments Mod
A fake elephant?


message 3: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
It is something Debbie thinks is big-eared, Republican, and packs a trunk while weighing heavily on our minds (and hopefully not our backs).


message 4: by Sigrid (new)

Sigrid Ruyter Smolan | 16 comments haha! God ones guys ^^


message 5: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 16546 comments Mod
Nah, Debbie. It's a fake gnome.


message 6: by grebrim (last edited Feb 10, 2010 11:31AM) (new)

grebrim | 155 comments I tried to make Debbie a friend of mine, but for that I had to answer the question "Waht's my star sign?"
I went for thesaurus, but it wasn't accepted, so I'll recycle the idea here:

What's a thesaurus?


message 7: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Second cousin twice removed from a brontosaurus with bronchitis.

(And by the way, Deb's star sign is Sirius business.)


message 8: by grebrim (new)

grebrim | 155 comments (Didn't work, either)


message 9: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
I've no clue what her star sign is, but heck, there are only 12 to try... take it from me, a cuspy.


message 10: by grebrim (new)

grebrim | 155 comments Can't be bothered to try the entire zodiac, gonna wait for the another question.


message 11: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
What's salubrious?


message 12: by grebrim (new)

grebrim | 155 comments A clean, shiny thing?


message 13: by Geoffrey (new)

Geoffrey | 126 comments The first cheese one serves in a buffet line.


message 14: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Why not the 53rd cheese? (And we all know that, ultimately, "the cheese stands alone....")


message 15: by Carol (new)

Carol | 10410 comments Okay I will haul away the stinky cheese , for a little mousse today.


message 16: by Sigrid (new)

Sigrid Ruyter Smolan | 16 comments haha! Great guys ^^


message 17: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
What is the School of Hard Gnocchis?


message 18: by Carol (new)

Carol | 10410 comments Isn't Al Dente the new dentist in town?


message 19: by Geoffrey (last edited Feb 07, 2011 02:21PM) (new)

Geoffrey | 126 comments No, Al Dente is bygones.He was Muhammed`s tooth puller. His leg puller was Alleg.


message 20: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (havan) | 1026 comments Ok worthy ones, let's make this more fun (or is that pun worthy?)

What's a pinafore


message 21: by Debbie, sardonic princess of cheerfulness (new)

Debbie (sardonicprincessofcheerfulness) | 6389 comments Mod
It is something to go with the colada.


message 22: by Stephen (last edited Mar 02, 2011 04:54AM) (new)

Stephen (havan) | 1026 comments Really? Aya thoughta it was to accompany the Nina and the Santa Maria... bad Italian Accent>


message 23: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 16546 comments Mod
A pinafore is bigger than a pinathree and smaller than a pinafive.


message 24: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 16546 comments Mod
Also the square root of a pinasixteen.


message 25: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (havan) | 1026 comments Ruth wrote: "Also the square root of a pinasixteen."

You forgot to mention the square of Pinatwo... doh! or is that Pinatubo?


message 26: by Geoffrey (new)

Geoffrey | 126 comments A pinafore`s what holds the captain`s wheel in place. Howcum no one noes that? Unnnnh. Could also be what you say when playing golf on stage.


message 27: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
It's on the fourth green, but I don't know what it's FORE!


message 28: by Linda (new)

Linda | 5956 comments I think it's the twin of metaphor


message 29: by Geoffrey (new)

Geoffrey | 126 comments Twin of metaphor! Now that was a great musical, rivalling CATS.


message 30: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (havan) | 1026 comments Was that last reference to a musical a Gilbert & Sullivan reference? I can't believe we haven't had a Savoyard comment on Pinafore yet!


message 31: by Geoffrey (new)

Geoffrey | 126 comments Ditto, Stephen.


message 32: by Anthony (new)

Anthony Buckley (anthonydbuckley) | 112 comments Stephen almost wrote: "I can't believe we have never had a Savoyard comment on Pinafore yet!" Well, hardly ever.


message 33: by Debbie, sardonic princess of cheerfulness (new)

Debbie (sardonicprincessofcheerfulness) | 6389 comments Mod
Heeheehee!


message 34: by Kate (new)

Kate (kateksh) | 144 comments What is a tumbleweed???


message 35: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Monsanto's profits sinking once everyone smartens up and boycotts Round-Up.


message 36: by grebrim (last edited Aug 11, 2011 06:05AM) (new)

grebrim | 155 comments tumbleweed - verb, (slang) to use marihuana excessively; syn. to bingehemp


message 37: by MissJessie (new)

MissJessie | 81 comments Tumbleweed: Drunken gardener trying to clean out the roses.


message 38: by Carol (new)

Carol | 10410 comments A roll in the hay


message 39: by Núria (new)

Núria | 7 comments "A plant that makes people fall when their foot gets caught in it" - not very witty, I know, but I just joined the group! :)


message 40: by Carol (new)

Carol | 10410 comments Happy to see you jumping right in Nuria.


message 41: by Núria (new)

Núria | 7 comments I love language games - cryptograms, wordsearches, anagrams, palindromes, criss-cross puzzles, etc.


message 42: by MissJessie (new)

MissJessie | 81 comments tumbleweed - rough looking lady of easy virtue.


message 43: by Stephen (last edited Aug 29, 2011 06:01PM) (new)

Stephen (havan) | 1026 comments This discussion about Tumbleweed reminded me of something called a fry cigarette and in looking it up I found this.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/ar...


Sorry if I've strayed from the "fun definition" topic. Howzabout a Tampa bay word... What is astraphobia

Though down here its not an irrational fear.


message 44: by Carol (new)

Carol | 10410 comments Reaching for the stars.


message 45: by MissJessie (new)

MissJessie | 81 comments astraphobia: fear of falling stars



My poor cat has real astraphobia, hates thunder


message 46: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (havan) | 1026 comments Good thing your cat's not in Tampa Bay then, we get lightning and thunderstorms almost every afternoon all summer long and that's a long Florida summer.


message 47: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (bonfiggi) When the pants do make your ass look fat.


message 48: by Stephen (last edited Aug 30, 2011 02:50AM) (new)

Stephen (havan) | 1026 comments Joanne! great answer! but it made me think of a better one.

Astraphobia -- The dread that every husband feels when asked the question. My recomended go to answer... You've never looked better!


message 49: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (bonfiggi) Yes Stephen, Your definition is better.


message 50: by MissJessie (last edited Aug 31, 2011 12:52PM) (new)

MissJessie | 81 comments How about

Hypoactive - what my cat becomes when faced with a vaccination at the vets.


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