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The Refinition Game.
#1
Let's re-define some words. These are subtle and silly jokes on the English language, so try to make these things easy for the next person by choosing a word with a suffex or a preffix.

For example; submarine. n. A soggy sandwich.

As in, a "sub" is short for "submarine", which is a sandwich, somewhere in the world. "Marine" is to do with water. Thus, soggy sandwich.

Do you see?

The word I shall leave for the next person shall be;

Deliberate, as in; v. To discuss.

Should be simple if you look at it close enough.
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#2
*scratches head,says stupidly"ummm,deli as in a deli,and berate as in beretta?*
Jees,i know,i put astupid answer,but i can try,right Twisted
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#3
lol thats better than what I came up with...

Delivering annoyance: as in 'deli' (thats obvious) and 'berate' - like annoy...

Damn you english educational system!!!
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#4
Benjnorr Wrote:lol thats better than what I came up with...

Delivering annoyance: as in 'deli' (thats obvious) and 'berate' - like annoy...

Damn you english educational system!!!

So; Deliberate; v. An annoying shop?

Leave a word for the next fellow.
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#5
Herr Mullen Wrote:Let's re-define some words. These are subtle and silly jokes on the English language, so try to make these things easy for the next person by choosing a word with a suffex or a preffix.

For example; submarine. n. A soggy sandwich.

As in, a "sub" is short for "submarine", which is a sandwich, somewhere in the world. "Marine" is to do with water. Thus, soggy sandwich.

Do you see?

Can we all do recursive definitions, too?

Jargon, n. from "jar" and "gone" - An empty jar
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#6
Anonmon Wrote:
Herr Mullen Wrote:Let's re-define some words. These are subtle and silly jokes on the English language, so try to make these things easy for the next person by choosing a word with a suffex or a preffix.

For example; submarine. n. A soggy sandwich.

As in, a "sub" is short for "submarine", which is a sandwich, somewhere in the world. "Marine" is to do with water. Thus, soggy sandwich.

Do you see?

Can we all do recursive definitions, too?

Jargon, n. from "jar" and "gone" - An empty jar

That is a quite prefect example of what this all is. Fantastic!
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#7
My I forgot this game and since its Herr's I ll try to save it

Copestone: a crowning achievement

Cope= To contend with difficulties
Stone= is a rock

Copestone: To deal with lifes difficulties with a rock....
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Shadow Dragon Pack (SDP)
Creative Minds
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#8
Recursive: self-repeating: repeating itself, either indefinitely or until a specified point is reached.

Re- - To repeat or try again.
Curs(e) - To swear
-ive - (suffix) tending to or performing illustrative

Re-curs(e)-ive - Tending to swear multiple times. ^_^
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#9
Destroy: n. To put out of existence.

De-Meaning reversal, undoing or removing.
St-An abbreviation for 'Street'
Roy-A name.

...Destroy: v. To take away the street that Roy is living on.
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#10
LipStick: n. An item that is used typically to change the color of one's lips.

Lip: n. referring to the body part that is the out covering of your mouth.
Stick: n. A fallen limb of a tree usually small in length.

New term:

Lipstick: slang. Term for a rod that pierces one lip
Gabumon Loverz
Shadow Dragon Pack (SDP)
Creative Minds
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