If you remove the "m" from "smidgen" and rearrange the remaining letters, you get "deigns" :-)
This is one of my common strategies for word link. Add or subtract letters from the starting word, then rearrange the result to make a new word.
Whooaa.. I think we need strict and clear rules here that define what a word link is. (I'm German, such deviations from what is expected make me really nervous).
Which is why we just move on to the next word when we see one
Ignore rules, got it
Maybe, yes, no, I don't know, it depends
I see rules as guidelines, if we don't expand the transgression why worry about it, just move forward and don't make a big deal about it. Now obviously if it's a constant thing by someone or someones then it needs to be addressed but one time a month is a meh moment for me.
I loved this. I can't really help myself and upon reading this, my mind immediately went to Pirates of the Caribbean: "The code is more of a guideline, than actual rule" :)
I loved this. I can't really help myself and upon reading this, my mind immediately went to Pirates of the Caribbean: "The code is more of a guideline, than actual rule" :)
-One letter words are allowed
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-One letter words are allowed (you can't actually post a one letter word but it will work when you put a punctuation mark behind it (or just a space:)
and yet
-Punctuation marks are not allowed
?????
Proud member of the Old Farts Association
GWGeorge007 schrieb:-One
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Contradictory rules lead to the greatest disaster. ;-)
Scrooge McDuck
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Okay. Here is the URL for Goldbrick ---> gridlock
https://www.dictionary.com/e/anagram-solver/goldbrick/?game=scrabble
"I was born in a small town, and I live in a small town." - John Mellencamp
Also, the no acronym rule is
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Also, the no acronym rule is a bit of a bummer. It makes me sad you can't use SETI given the right preceding word. Or ET, for that matter. :/
E pluribus unum
Jinkei wrote: Also, the no
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Technically that includes radar, sonar and laser as well.
RAdio Detection And Ranging
SOund Navigation And Ranging
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Gary Charpentier
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Which is why we just move on to the next word when we see one
mikey wrote: Which is why we
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Ignore rules, got it
Gary Charpentier
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Maybe, yes, no, I don't know, it depends
I see rules as guidelines, if we don't expand the transgression why worry about it, just move forward and don't make a big deal about it. Now obviously if it's a constant thing by someone or someones then it needs to be addressed but one time a month is a meh moment for me.
mikey wrote: ...I see rules
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I loved this. I can't really help myself and upon reading this, my mind immediately went to Pirates of the Caribbean: "The code is more of a guideline, than actual rule" :)
The Code is More Like Guidelines - YouTube
E pluribus unum
Jinkei wrote:mikey
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LOL!!!
No to be honest "I" am not running this game Randy is so if he sees the Rules as Rules than that's what counts.