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NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

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  •  01-05-2008, 10:44 PM 824454 in reply to 824417

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    mead
  •  01-05-2008, 11:02 PM 824487 in reply to 824454

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    meal

    GO BEARS


    If I don't end all of my posts with GO BEARS you get your money back
    "Brevity is the... Wit"
    Its the dream that we all share, its the hope for tomorrow (and a bears championship)
  •  01-05-2008, 11:51 PM 824549 in reply to 824487

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    REAL
    ROLL ON THUNDER
    SHINE ON LIGHTNING
    THE DAYS ARE LONG
    AND THE NIGHTS ARE FRIGHTENING
    NOTHING MATTERS ANYWAY
    AND THAT'S THE HELL OF IT

    I was at the grocery store buying eight apples, and the clerk asked me if I would like a bag. And I said, "No, man, I juggle! But I can only juggle eight. If I'm ever here buying nine apples, bag 'em up!"


  •  01-06-2008, 12:12 AM 824568 in reply to 824549

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    Zeal
  •  01-06-2008, 3:41 AM 824640 in reply to 824568

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    HEAL

    heal [heel]
    (past and past participle healed, present participle heal·ing, 3rd person present singular heals)
    v
    1.  vt cure somebody or something from ailment: to restore a person, body part, or injury to health 
    2.  vi be repaired naturally: to be repaired and restored naturally, e.g. by the formation of scar tissue
    The broken bone seems to be healing quite nicely.
     
    3.  vt put something right: to repair or rectify something that causes discord and animosity
    Unless she can heal the rift within her party, she stands little chance in the election.
     
    4.  vti recover spiritually or emotionally: to get rid of a wrong, evil, or painful affliction 

    Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

  •  01-06-2008, 4:45 AM 824649 in reply to 824640

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    Heat
    "America's Dairyland" is a bit boring. How about...
    Wisconsin...the state that soap forgot. Wisconsin...the worlds largest trailer park. Wisconsin...where all genitals come complete with their own cheese. Wisconsin...where brothels are measured in acres. Wisconsin...love thy sister. Wisconsin...come smell our dairy air.?
  •  01-06-2008, 5:07 AM 824651 in reply to 824649

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    BEAT

    beat [beet]
    v (past beat, past participle beat·en [bt'n], present participle beat·ing, 3rd person present singular beats)
    1.  vt defeat somebody in contest: to defeat somebody in a contest, race, or competition
    She was beaten in the semifinal.
     
    2.  vt hit somebody or something repeatedly: to hit somebody or something with repeated heavy blows 
    3.  vi knock against something repeatedly: to knock or strike against something repeatedly
    waves beating against the rocks
     
    4.  vt surpass something: to surpass a previous best performance
    beat the long jump record
     
    5.  vti be better than something: to be or do better than a particular thing, activity, or quality (informal)
    Sitting by the pool sure beats working. 
    6.  vt overcome obstacles in something: to overcome the difficulties or obstacles created by something You can't beat the system.
     
    Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

  •  01-06-2008, 5:42 AM 824654 in reply to 824651

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    Bear !!!
    I'd rather talk to that guy, I know I'm smarter than that sonofab***h ! Mike Ditka.
  •  01-06-2008, 6:10 AM 824655 in reply to 824654

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    sear


    BEAR DOWN ! ! !

    GRABOWSKI'S
    Home Base of the Bears Fan Homer Nation Army

    Camp Nakoma USA

    PM Me for entry ! ! ! ! !

    featuring Naughty Nak on the Grill



    First and foremost I'm a Bears Fan, NOT a Bears Message Board Poster , . . .in reality there is a difference

    Being a Bears fan is more important


  •  01-06-2008, 7:32 AM 824679 in reply to 824655

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    star
    ChicaGO BEARS!!!!!
  •  01-06-2008, 7:58 AM 824690 in reply to 824679

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    stir


    BEAR DOWN ! ! !

    GRABOWSKI'S
    Home Base of the Bears Fan Homer Nation Army

    Camp Nakoma USA

    PM Me for entry ! ! ! ! !

    featuring Naughty Nak on the Grill



    First and foremost I'm a Bears Fan, NOT a Bears Message Board Poster , . . .in reality there is a difference

    Being a Bears fan is more important


  •  01-06-2008, 8:50 AM 824715 in reply to 824690

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    nakoma1:
    stir


    Dang Nak, did you get lucky with this one? This one is hard as hell, unless anacronyms are allowed. (Tons of those)  Dang, 30 minutes of searching and I can't find one. Do proper names count?

    Styr- an English word for a river in Russia

    Sh1t, I don't know........


    SteveWi owes PackerNinerHater $50- PAY UP....
  •  01-06-2008, 9:12 AM 824730 in reply to 824715

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    kansascomet:
    nakoma1:
    stir


    Dang Nak, did you get lucky with this one? This one is hard as hell, unless anacronyms are allowed. (Tons of those)  Dang, 30 minutes of searching and I can't find one. Do proper names count?

    Styr- an English word for a river in Russia

    Sh1t, I don't know........

    It took me over a hour to come up with THAT one!!!!!

    STYE......


    Ralph Monroe-
    Member of Caleb Hanie Hooterville fan club-

    I said Hooterville and got away with it

  •  01-06-2008, 9:19 AM 824736 in reply to 824730

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    Stee

    \Stee\, n. A ladder. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [Written also stey.]


    Ok Nakoma or Kansas, remove an article of clothing!!!  Oh wait......never mind....hee-hee, wrong game.


    ChicaGO BEARS!!!!!
  •  01-06-2008, 9:37 AM 824748 in reply to 824736

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    Skee....... Skee Ball....
    Ralph Monroe-
    Member of Caleb Hanie Hooterville fan club-

    I said Hooterville and got away with it

  •  01-06-2008, 9:42 AM 824756 in reply to 824748

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    skeet
    Currently a disgruntled, censored member of the CBMB.
  •  01-06-2008, 3:11 PM 825205 in reply to 824756

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    sunbiz1:
    skeet

    ATTENTION PATTI:

    I think I killed this one with "Skee"....lol


    Ralph Monroe-
    Member of Caleb Hanie Hooterville fan club-

    I said Hooterville and got away with it

  •  01-06-2008, 3:13 PM 825210 in reply to 825205

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    after you change 1 letter, can you put the letters in any way...

  •  01-06-2008, 3:15 PM 825215 in reply to 824736

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    BearsFanPatti:

    Stee

    \Stee\, n. A ladder. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [Written also stey.]


    Ok Nakoma or Kansas, remove an article of clothing!!!  Oh wait......never mind....hee-hee, wrong game.


    Stet
    a Latin word (meaning "let it stand") used by proofreaders to instruct the writer to disregard a change the editor had previously marked.

    CBMB... "where spelling counts"

    If a change is released into production without a ticket to track it,
    was it actually released?

  •  01-06-2008, 3:16 PM 825217 in reply to 825205

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    tdndenver:

    sunbiz1:
    skeet

    ATTENTION PATTI:

    I think I killed this one with "Skee"....lol

    Smee

    Smee is a fictional character in the Peter Pan mythos. He is Captain Hook's right-hand man in J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and the novel Peter and Wendy. He seems an oddly genial man for a pirate – Barrie describes him as "a man who stabbed without offence" – and is shown in the multiple movies as a rather stupidly entertaining man interested in loot rather than Hook's more evil pleasures. Generally loyal to Hook and enjoying his life as a pirate, he still manages to appear more as a child's trouble-causing uncle than a genuinely bad man.

  •  01-06-2008, 3:16 PM 825218 in reply to 825210

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    Smelt...as in the fish.

    Currently a disgruntled, censored member of the CBMB.
  •  01-06-2008, 3:19 PM 825225 in reply to 825218

    Re: NEW GAME--Kind of like Scrabble

    sunbiz1:
    Smelt...as in the fish.

    You can't add a letter...

  •  01-06-2008, 3:19 PM 825226 in reply to 825205