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new rule: the next word has to be longer than the previous word. lol
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Anonymous2005-09-05 11:40
superlative
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Anonymous2005-09-05 14:58
einsteinium
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Anonymous2005-09-05 15:35
magnificient
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Anonymous2005-09-05 16:35
toxoplasmosis
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Anonymous2005-09-05 16:41
superluminal
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Anonymous2005-09-06 5:29
lycanthropy
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Anonymous2005-09-06 13:25
yada
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Anonymous2005-09-06 13:44
damn
(hahahaha)
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Anonymous2005-09-06 17:26
Antidisestablishmentarianism
beat that
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Anonymous2005-09-06 18:40
[m]oot
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Anonymous2005-09-07 21:13
tripartite
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Anonymous2005-09-07 22:08
eat
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Anonymous2005-09-07 23:58
eatery
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Anonymous2005-09-07 23:58
reaction
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Anonymous2005-09-08 0:00
schindler
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Anonymous2005-09-08 0:00
lurer
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Anonymous2005-09-08 3:40
ermine
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MJP2005-09-08 10:26
Endoplasmic
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Anonymous2005-09-08 12:07
micropenis
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Anonymous2005-09-08 15:05
is this thread confusing or what?
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Anonymous2005-09-09 0:11
spiderman
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Anonymous2005-09-09 4:57
netherworld
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Anonymous2005-09-09 6:36
no, do it by syllables.
Worldwide
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Anonymous2005-09-09 6:36
identity
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Anonymous2005-09-09 6:36
t-shirt
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Anonymous2005-09-09 6:40
if the last syllable is a one syllable word, drop the consonant. If you're really stuck, use assonance. However, you'll look illiterate when someone else provides your soultion.
Ersatz
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Anonymous2005-09-09 7:23
>>28 Did you sign your post, or is "ersatz" an english word?
a huge set of words get thrown out because english has a lot of words with endings of a particular syllabal that never appears at the front of a word
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Anonymous2005-09-10 1:58
yeah shiritori is designed for japanese.
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Anonymous2005-09-10 22:57
New to the game. "Art" is one syllable. Do I have to use that syllable (which means I use "art" in a longer word) [1], do I go from the last letter [2], or is it disqualified [3]?