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isms is still ok? Not anymore
Words used:
yobbo,bother,otherworldly,worldly-minded,dedication,cations,onslaughts,Tsade,adeciduate,Atelier,lierne,ernes,
ernestful,fullest,establishmentarianism,arianisms,m-set,Settee,tees,essenism,
Preliminary score:
Gaidal Cain - 17
ThunderTitan - 17
DaemianLucifer - 9
urbanmonk - 8
theLuckyDragon - 5
Mithras - 4
stefan.urlus - 4
Milla aka. the Slayer - 3
Mytical302 - 3
Panda Tar - 3
RaSmuShaDoW - 3
Sir William S Titan - 2
And I believe this is the end
Oh,and TT,dont praise me yet,because GC has fewer words then you,thus you are still just number 2
Words used:
yobbo,bother,otherworldly,worldly-minded,dedication,cations,onslaughts,Tsade,adeciduate,Atelier,lierne,ernes,
ernestful,fullest,establishmentarianism,arianisms,m-set,Settee,tees,essenism,
Preliminary score:
Gaidal Cain - 17
ThunderTitan - 17
DaemianLucifer - 9
urbanmonk - 8
theLuckyDragon - 5
Mithras - 4
stefan.urlus - 4
Milla aka. the Slayer - 3
Mytical302 - 3
Panda Tar - 3
RaSmuShaDoW - 3
Sir William S Titan - 2
And I believe this is the end
Oh,and TT,dont praise me yet,because GC has fewer words then you,thus you are still just number 2
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Mses
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ms.&x=0&y=0
Ms. /mɪz/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[miz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
plural Mses. /ˈmɪzəz/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[miz-uhz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation.
1. a title of respect prefixed to a woman's name or position: unlike Miss or Mrs., it does not depend upon or indicate her marital status.
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Tehnicaly it's not an abbreviations, as it doesn't come from a word, belonging to neither Miss or Mistress.DaemianLucifer wrote:I cannot believe I forgot to make a rule about no abbreviations!
1. a title of respect prefixed to a woman's name or position: unlike Miss or Mrs., it does not depend upon or indicate her marital status.
2. a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular attribute, identity, etc., esp. in an idealized or excessive way: Ms. Cooperation.
—Usage note Ms. came into use in the 1950s as a title before a woman's surname when her marital status was unknown or irrelevant. In the early 1970s, the use of Ms. was adopted and encouraged by the women's movement, the reasoning being that since a man's marital status is not revealed by the title Mr., there is no reason that a woman's status should be revealed by her title. Since then Ms. has gained increasing currency, especially in business and professional use. Some women prefer the traditional Miss (still fully standard for a woman whose marital status is unknown and for an unmarried woman) or, when appropriate, Mrs.Newspaper editors sometimes reject Ms. except in quoted matter. Others use whichever of the three titles a woman prefers if her preference is known. Increasingly, newspapers avoid the use of all three titles by referring to women by their full names in first references (Sarah Brady; Margaret Bourke-White) and by surname only, as with men, in subsequent references: Brady, Bourke-White. Since all three titles—Ms., Miss, and Mrs.—remain in use, the preference of the woman being named or addressed or the practice of the organization or publication in which the name is to appear is often followed.
—Pronunciation note Ms. is pronounced (miz), a pronunciation that is identical with one standard South Midland and Southern U.S. pronunciation of Mrs.
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Oh TT,Im so sorry,...Ah,heres that word again.I have to stop lying so blatantly TT,Im so glad that no one continued on your word for a full day,so I can penalize you with a -5
Words used:
yobbo,bother,otherworldly,worldly-minded,dedication,cations,onslaughts,Tsade,adeciduate,Atelier,lierne,ernes,
ernestful,fullest,establishmentarianism,arianisms,m-set,Settee,tees,essenism,mses
Final score:
Words used:
yobbo,bother,otherworldly,worldly-minded,dedication,cations,onslaughts,Tsade,adeciduate,Atelier,lierne,ernes,
ernestful,fullest,establishmentarianism,arianisms,m-set,Settee,tees,essenism,mses
Preliminary score:
Gaidal Cain - 17
ThunderTitan - 14
DaemianLucifer - 9
urbanmonk - 8
theLuckyDragon - 5
Mithras - 4
stefan.urlus - 4
Milla aka. the Slayer - 3
Mytical302 - 3
Panda Tar - 3
RaSmuShaDoW - 3
Sir William S Titan - 2
The nerd plaque goes again to Gaidal Cain for his 10 score word ernestful:
And in order to be extra mean towards one pesky alien,
round 17
wont be started by GC,but by me and the word is mses (btw,Im aware of the new rule that abbreviations arent allowed,but TT showed me that mses isnt one at all )
Words used:
yobbo,bother,otherworldly,worldly-minded,dedication,cations,onslaughts,Tsade,adeciduate,Atelier,lierne,ernes,
ernestful,fullest,establishmentarianism,arianisms,m-set,Settee,tees,essenism,mses
Final score:
Words used:
yobbo,bother,otherworldly,worldly-minded,dedication,cations,onslaughts,Tsade,adeciduate,Atelier,lierne,ernes,
ernestful,fullest,establishmentarianism,arianisms,m-set,Settee,tees,essenism,mses
Preliminary score:
Gaidal Cain - 17
ThunderTitan - 14
DaemianLucifer - 9
urbanmonk - 8
theLuckyDragon - 5
Mithras - 4
stefan.urlus - 4
Milla aka. the Slayer - 3
Mytical302 - 3
Panda Tar - 3
RaSmuShaDoW - 3
Sir William S Titan - 2
The nerd plaque goes again to Gaidal Cain for his 10 score word ernestful:
And in order to be extra mean towards one pesky alien,
round 17
wont be started by GC,but by me and the word is mses (btw,Im aware of the new rule that abbreviations arent allowed,but TT showed me that mses isnt one at all )
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lye
i got screwed by lack of posters.... damn.
i got screwed by lack of posters.... damn.
lye
1. The liquid obtained by leaching wood ashes.
2. See potassium hydroxide.
3. See sodium hydroxide.
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