Have you had dinner and played a friendly New Years Eve game of Who wants to be a Millionare, Family Fued, or Scrabble with the family?
May I suggest that thier is much gluttony at these New Years Eve parties. One person on the boy versus girl team suggested that their team(boys) could sit out the next round and we women folk could add both the past game and the new ones score and they would still have more points. Now thats just treating us princesses like we are gluttons for punishment
Have you ever had ham, carrot sticks, artichoke dip, cake balls, cream brulee, coconut macaroons, chocolatechip craisin cookies , vienese cookies, toothfairy cupcakes, eggnog, lime slush, and not a cup but a bowl full of midnight party juice for dinner. Well thats being gluttoners .
Have you ever had a writer and his evil redhead cohort argue and litterally giggle at you for using your skills at scrabble. While you were creating beautiful words . Then when you are right say thats the urban dictionary and it shoudnt count. Thats gluttonly behavior as well .
The next morning Jan 1, 2011 after you awoke from your eggnog coma have you ever felt a need to set the record straight cause if ya did well thats gluttonous revenge. Consider yourselves walloped, thrashed, licked!!!
But you know Ill be back next year for more insatiable ravenous fun. Cause I love ya
Mirriam or Mrs. webster said
Definition: whaled
Part of Speech
Definition
Verb
1. Of Whala.[Websters] 2. To be cued. [Eve - graph theoretic]3. To have thrashed, licked or lammed. [Eve - graph theoretic]4. To be welted. [Eve - graph theoretic]5. To have cannoned or gunned. [Eve - graph theoretic]6. To be tanned or curried. [Eve - graph theoretic]7. To have starred or aced. [Eve - graph theoretic]8. To have cracked, banged or thwacked. [Eve - graph theoretic]9. To have whopped or lambasted. [Eve - graph theoretic]10. To have walloped, whacked, pounded or sloshed.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Past Tense
1. Past tense conjugation of the verb whale.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base(whale)
1. Hunt for whales.[Wordnet].2. Base verb from the following inflections: whaling, whaled, whales, whaler, whalers, whalingly and whaledly.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Part of Speech
Definition
Verb
1. Of Whala.[Websters] 2. To be cued. [Eve - graph theoretic]3. To have thrashed, licked or lammed. [Eve - graph theoretic]4. To be welted. [Eve - graph theoretic]5. To have cannoned or gunned. [Eve - graph theoretic]6. To be tanned or curried. [Eve - graph theoretic]7. To have starred or aced. [Eve - graph theoretic]8. To have cracked, banged or thwacked. [Eve - graph theoretic]9. To have whopped or lambasted. [Eve - graph theoretic]10. To have walloped, whacked, pounded or sloshed.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Past Tense
1. Past tense conjugation of the verb whale.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base(whale)
1. Hunt for whales.[Wordnet].2. Base verb from the following inflections: whaling, whaled, whales, whaler, whalers, whalingly and whaledly.[Eve - graph theoretic]
6 comments:
OHH my this sounds interesting!!!Looks fun!
hahahahah oh dear...i've never heard a scrabble game that was more controversial. well maybe.
fine. fine.
GIVENCHY!!!!!
are you guys drinking out of cereal bowls or what?
I stand corrected.
However- I believe it is much better if you know a word IS in-fact a word before you start configuring "possible" words on the board.(Those who were present know of the horror to which I refer) It helps people understand your skills. By the way- you lost to the evil redhead. In case your brilliance doesn't extend to mathematics.
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