Clear as mud! No, just kidding. I got it.
BTW, what is the definition of trismus (she said knowing she could look it up herself!)
yoiks! this is turning into one very weird round.
so, what was the def for trismus?
So, if you wish someone a merry trismus; it means you're hoping someone catches tetanus? Jeesh.
When did the rules change?
Just what are you trying to pull buster!?
Individual, if you're referring to my post, the rules haven't changed. Please see the first post of this thread for the complete rules.
It's just that tis game hasn't worked the way that you're doing it now since I've been playing.
here's hoping that i'm going to bluff on the correct word.
<crossing fingers and eyes>
Bluff received from Ceili. Anyone else?
Hi mac....
sending a bluff definition today.....
<thinking thinking thinking>
PaL
:-)
Panzade, I don't have a bluff for castoroides from you, sorry. (It was an email about Sting's hibernation!)
Exasperation
Mac11 you know what Churchhill said when he took over the Prime Ministership of the UK in 1939 "Never let the Buggers Get you down" This could apply to Online Balderdash Today.
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This is probably the oddest round I've ever seen. In a good way of course
Okay, good luck all. Here are your options for CASTOROIDES.
1. A large hairy creature which is not a cat.
2. Small lumps or swelling of the epiglottal area.
3. Stone-like satellites of larger asteroids.
4. Any of various musical instruments played like a rattle.
5. Genus of plants including the castor oil plant.
6. Bacterial infection caused by beaver faeces.
7. Small fatty globules in Broca's area, found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease.
8. A descriptor for a type of plant bearing similar leaves to the castor bean plant.
9. A genus of extinct giant beavers.
10. A cluster of stars in the constellation Leo.
11. A benign skin growth.
12. Offshoots of small, bean-like organisms found in hydrothermal vents.
13. Atypical red blood cell associated with the genetic condition Acute Hemotrydic Mysoleukosemia. Named for resemblance to the castor bean.
14. Stylized masks from ancient Greek drama, especially the pair representing comedy (smiling) and tragedy (frowning).
15. Dual bodily features, such as two arms.
16. Small, rather embarrassing droppings left when suffering from constipation.
Wo. 2 Beaver answers and 2 poop answers. Hmmm. The A2K mind works in mysterious ways... thinking...