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Aug 3 2014 07:06pm
. I played this one on many forums before and is not my idea but this is a repost.

How It Works:
Posting user must post a word that STARTS with the same letter the word above them ENDED with.
If I post Cat, the next person could post Triangle.
Word cannot be used twice on the same page.

Starting Word:

Capitalism

keep spam to a minimum and enjoy the games!

This post was edited by serialjoe on Aug 3 2014 07:13pm
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Aug 3 2014 07:07pm
yes
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That's already a thread here
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a

(a
ā,ə/Submit
determiner
determiner: a; determiner: an
1.
used when referring to someone or something for the first time in a text or conversation.
"a man came out of the room"
used with units of measurement to mean one such unit.
"a hundred"
one single; any.
"I simply haven't a thing to wear"
used when mentioning the name of someone not known to the speaker.
"a Mr. Smith telephoned"
someone like (the name specified).
"you're no better than a Hitler"
2.
used to indicate membership of a class of people or things.
"he is a lawyer"
3.
used when expressing rates or ratios; in, to, or for each; per.
"typing 60 words a minute"
Origin

Middle English: weak form of Old English ān ‘one.’)
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Aug 3 2014 07:11pm
Quote (thefriarmichael @ Aug 4 2014 02:10am)
a

(a
ā,ə/Submit
determiner
determiner: a; determiner: an
1.
used when referring to someone or something for the first time in a text or conversation.
"a man came out of the room"
used with units of measurement to mean one such unit.
"a hundred"
one single; any.
"I simply haven't a thing to wear"
used when mentioning the name of someone not known to the speaker.
"a Mr. Smith telephoned"
someone like (the name specified).
"you're no better than a Hitler"
2.
used to indicate membership of a class of people or things.
"he is a lawyer"
3.
used when expressing rates or ratios; in, to, or for each; per.
"typing 60 words a minute"
Origin

Middle English: weak form of Old English ān ‘one.’)



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Aug 3 2014 07:11pm
Lmao you troll this forum so much....how do you not see the other thread
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Aug 3 2014 07:12pm
Quote (serialjoe @ Aug 4 2014 11:06am)
I figured I would start a new word game. I played this one on many forums before

How It Works:
Posting user must post a word that STARTS with the same letter the word above them ENDED with.
If I post Cat, the next person could post Triangle.
Word cannot be used twice on the same page.

Starting Word:

Capitalism

keep spam to a minimum and enjoy the games!


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Aug 3 2014 07:13pm
maybe the dingo ate your baby, joe
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Aug 3 2014 07:14pm
Quote (KiABILLL @ Aug 3 2014 06:12pm)
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^ misread the rules lol
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