What time do you think you'll be posting the bluff options at?
Ah well, maybe you'll be bombarded with lots of other suggestions later on this evening. See ya later.
Mac: why don't you send a message to all of the previous players? It might speed things up a bit.
Excellent idea, Bib! I'm on it...
I'm back now. I'll send my definition right away.
Mac: how's it going? Any further responses?
I've got lots of responses. Waiting for a clarification from one player and a bluff definition from another.
Great! I'm looking forward to seeing the list of bluff selections.
Good work my friend. :wink:
I submit to you the following choices for the definition of POOKS:
1. Those adorable little slippers that the girls of Ireland wear to school.
2. Nineteenth-century slang derived from pox, used as a curse.
3. Ostrich feathers.
4. Leather straps used to secure a suit of armor to the body.
5. A loathesome disease; word form is either singular or plural.
6. Small piles of hay.
7. Name for a small goblin or sprite known for making mischief around the house or farm, e.g. curdling milk, breaking crockery - used especially in Yorkshire.
8. An outdoor children's game popular in New England circa 1880.
9. An eighteenth-century sailor term meaning barnacles.
10. Word used to describe vomit containing rodent parts.
11. A mythical, bald, one-eyed dwarf, always seen riding a pig.
12. Hair ornaments.
I'm probably wrong again because long definitions are usually wrong, but I'm going with #7: the small goblin. My reason for picking it may be the reason the bluffer chose this bluff: seems to me that in "Harvey", the invisible rabbit was a pooka.
Okay, I'll guess #9. I have no idea why! (Good bluffs here)
I'm very fond of #11, (#10's good too) but I'll go with... uh... #12.
Mac: what's the latest/status?