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LOGOLOG
a weblog of wordplay PhoneysA person new to the world of competitive Scrabble is often amazed at some of the words which have been deemed acceptable in the Tournament Word List. Some examples:UNIDEAED (that's UN-IDEAED, as in, not having any ideas) OUTSNORE NOSEDOVE (past tense of NOSEDIVE, a verb) UNIQUER (improper English, but acceptable) FURRINER (as in, "foreigner", poorly pronounced) TSKTSKSAnd this does not even address the words which are just out-and-out strange-as-all-hell-looking (OUGUIYA, RUFIYAA, YAUTIAS, etc). After a while, however, veteran players just learn to accept the words, and at this point I'm actually intrigued by combinations of letters which I feel should be acceptable, but aren't. Until the Tournament Word List was updated in 2006, UNTIMED was no good. And you could not pluralize SIDEARM (evidently "SIDE ARM", as in a weapon, is usually two words...) Anyway, while my memorizing of all the 7s and 8s continues, I've started collecting "plausible phoneys" which have valid anagrams. I'll update this list as I recall more examples: PHONEY VALID -------- -------- GROOVILY VIROLOGY OUTFILL TOILFUL RAZZLED DAZZLER (I always, incorrectly, think RAZZLE is a verb) UNSCARED DURANCES (UNAFRAID is good, not UNSCARED) UNSCORED CRUNODES -- Eric
[24 September 2008]
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Comments about this article:Nosedove... is that like snozzed as in "snozzed and lost" from the Mike Doughty song?Posted by: JB Lewis |
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