The Old Land Rover Arms
WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN UP TO? => What Have You Done to Your Leafer Today? => Topic started by: Viamphie on May 09, 2020, 04:07:52 pm
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You either add, subtract or change one letter of the previous word.
Let’s see how far it goes.
LANDY
Bugger! I’ve just noticed I’ve started this thread in the wrong section. Bloody Homebrew!!!,
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LARDY. (Nothing personal, you understand. wdesmle)
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TARDY
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MARDY
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CARDY
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CADDY
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CANDY
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Dandy
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Randy
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brandy
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Brand.
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Bland
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Blank
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Plank.
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Klank
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Klonk
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klink
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Link.
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Line
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Lime
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Lame
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Flame 5xif
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Frame. Bke
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Framme wdesmle
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'Framme' is a word? What does it mean Chris?
Of course, if we want to be picky, this game went into the ditch several days ago with 'Klank'. Clank is the word, Klank was a heavy metal band:
Klank is the nickname for New York City-based musician Daren Diolosa and the name of Diolosa's band. Diolosa formed Klank in the mid 90's when he was a member of industrial metal band Circle of Dust, for whom Klank was a guitarist. Klank initially shared Circle of Dust's classification as industrial metal, routinely exhibiting Diolosa's characteristic guttural growl, but later releases developed a more melodic, heavy dance groove sound. Klank achieved a ranking on the Top 40 CMJ charts in 2000 with the song Blind.
Or do the names of heavy metal groups count? bdumtish
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'Framme' is a word? What does it mean Chris?
Of course, if we want to be picky, this game went into the ditch several days ago with 'Klank'. Clank is the word, Klank was a heavy metal band:
Klank is the nickname for New York City-based musician Daren Diolosa and the name of Diolosa's band. Diolosa formed Klank in the mid 90's when he was a member of industrial metal band Circle of Dust, for whom Klank was a guitarist. Klank initially shared Circle of Dust's classification as industrial metal, routinely exhibiting Diolosa's characteristic guttural growl, but later releases developed a more melodic, heavy dance groove sound. Klank achieved a ranking on the Top 40 CMJ charts in 2000 with the song Blind.
Or do the names of heavy metal groups count? bdumtish
Klank is also a German loan-word used in comic book creation for it's onomatopoeic qualities ;)
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FRAME
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'Framme' is a word? What does it mean Chris?
Of course, if we want to be picky, this game went into the ditch several days ago with 'Klank'. Clank is the word, Klank was a heavy metal band:
Klank is the nickname for New York City-based musician Daren Diolosa and the name of Diolosa's band. Diolosa formed Klank in the mid 90's when he was a member of industrial metal band Circle of Dust, for whom Klank was a guitarist. Klank initially shared Circle of Dust's classification as industrial metal, routinely exhibiting Diolosa's characteristic guttural growl, but later releases developed a more melodic, heavy dance groove sound. Klank achieved a ranking on the Top 40 CMJ charts in 2000 with the song Blind.
Or do the names of heavy metal groups count? bdumtish
Too serious ferme if it’s printed and public it’s a word, we are not playing mastermind, metal groups any groups are allowed if it is easily confirmed which by your very detailed response ‘a school day every day’ an all...... kept ya busy for a while eh whstle
Framme was a bit naughty really, that came from the company logo ‘printed’ on the back of a hi-viz I had to wear on a site in Hamburg a couple of years ago, but then strangely enough I was on a site in the uk early this year and the same name/logo cropped up on some of the documents I was being shown.. its a word but not as we know it Jim fp1
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Frames wthless
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FLAMES
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Flumes
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Blames
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Blamed
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Blames
Howay lad play by the rules two letters change not allowed.
and Daz sure we already had that word.
"I know its your game so you can cheat if you like"
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Chris,
I seem to remember Framme as the name of a German company but it is actually a Scandinavian word. In Norwegian, it means 'there' as in:
er me ikkje framme snart? which roughly translates as 'are we there yet?'
Can you tell I'm bored?
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This started as a game, and turned into a nit-pickers convention. wdesmle
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blared
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bared
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barred
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Barren.
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Darren. I know its a name but a good one.
Paul shpshg shpshg
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warren
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Warden
bdumtish bdumtish
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Warder
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Wander.
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anyone got a k
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Building on Wan*er
Canker
Celbrt Celbrt
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someone must have a k
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Conker.
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Conked
and next I can guess the word
shpshg shpshg
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Cooked
Pzzabx
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cooled
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coiled whstle btnghd
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Boiled chpr
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Toiled
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Foiled
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Soiled
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Sailed
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failed.
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Nailed FRSsml FRSsml FRSsml
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hailed
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Bailed
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Bailer dgs dgs
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Brailer
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Trailer
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Trailed
yrck yrck
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Traited?
As in hats
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Trained
as in not for years
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Brained
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Drained
How I am feeling now.
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rained
but not today ☀️
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reined
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Bailed
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Mornington Cresent. ( One for Gossemer).
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reined to Bailed how is that 1 letter change?
MooMoo you added to totally different words
PIIeee PIIeee
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MORNINGTON PRESENT
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Mornington resent. wdesmle
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Railed (cough back on track)
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Tailed
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Nailed
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Nailer
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Snailer
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snarler
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Snarled.
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gnarled
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Gnarred
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whats that in english?
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From Dictionary , never heard of it until today rbchn
verb (used without object), gnarred, gnar·ring.
to snarl; growl.
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i think you've won.can't make a word from that.gnarr.anyone else got one?
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Garred : Scottish, to force.
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Garded.
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Garden.
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Harden.
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Harken jwdrp jwdrp
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Harker.
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Harder
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Larder. drll Pzzabx Bnana
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Ladder
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Ladder
BLAST! I had just thought of "WARDER" and now I have to start again!
Mr.P
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How about "ADDER"!
Mr.P
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Sadder
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Sadden
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Sadder
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Sadler
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Radler.
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Cradler.
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Cradle
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Barred
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Cradle
Barred
Chutney.
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Nine days later...
Was it something I said...? rbchn
wdesmle
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Maybe it was something you wrote.
I'll get my coat.
Paul
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Well, looking at the two entries above mine, I assumed it was a free-for-all. whstle
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Cradled
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Caudled.
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4 Candled
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Handled. BBs
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Chandled.
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Nine days later...
Was it something I said...?
wdesmle
Sorry my little grey cells seem to be running a mock
Chandler
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Chandler
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Chander.
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Chunder
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Chudder.
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Shudder
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Puddler.
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Piddler
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Fiddler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7e4Y03uojg
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I typed : phudder.
Predictive text error, sorry!
Phudder. btnghd