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| axiom | Aug 17, 2004 10:38pm | We have played the no root repetition rules all the time. I just thought may be we can play on the ROOT instead for once.\'
The rule is easy. Just follow the general squabble rule by adding letters. Once a ROOT word appear, stick to it by adding prefixes and suffixes of your choice. (I was thinking of letting loose on whether a word is in the dictionary, you can coin a word anytime you want provided you can define the word you coin.
Example:
A
TA
TRAP
ENTRAP
ENTRAPMENT
ENTRAPMENTAL
ENTRAPMENTALISM (give your definition)
more examples:
A
AS
SAP
PASS
PASSER
PASSERBY
PASSERBYISHLY... Well, I glanced at something, and then I glanced again, but only in as casual a way as possible, you could even say it was passerbyishly. Trying not to show more than a fleeting interest but definitely more than not looking at all...
UNPASSERBYISHLY
the opposite of what she said.
NON-UNPASSERBYISHLY... back to what I said.
I start with
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