Unscramble the Word Game

flower

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I am bored to tears...soooooo lets play a game.........
Rules are: The first person to solve the 5 words, posts 5 more for others to unscramble:
1. UBLEBB = We don't like them from our skimmer
2. EDMORFE = We fight for it
3. AMECIERC = We all scream 4
4. PLACEUASPE = Goes great on Patato pancakes
5. OFPERLI = Look to the side
Nothing. Nothing at all...Do you need hints?
 

meowzer

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as far as trying to come up with new words....LOL....no way HAHA
 

monsinour

Active Member
I got one
ssssseeeellpn
Or, what is the longest word, in english, that you can form using the top row of the keyboard?
 

flower

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Monsinour http:///forum/thread/381386/unscramble-the-word-game#post_3321815
I got one
ssssseeeellpn
Or, what is the longest word, in english, that you can form using the top row of the keyboard?

The longest one I can come up with, using only once on a letter is: equip 5 letters
I was just bored...and you can't really change the rules of a game, but I understand nobody wanted to play. So I was
letting the thread die.
 

monsinour

Active Member
naw, use the letters more than once. 5 letters is just more than half way there. No one can unscramble the letters for the word? Are there no insomniacs on the boards?
 

flower

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Quote:
Originally Posted by reefraff http:///forum/thread/381386/unscramble-the-word-game#post_3321874
I got the first 4 within a few seconds, last one had me stumped.

reefraff......AWWW you were playing? You should have posted what you had...I have to laugh about the last one, I got it from the top of the page "my PROFILE" so it was right in front of you..
Monsiniour...TYPEWRITER (10) is the longest word I could make if I can use a letter more than once. LOL...WRITER (6) if not.
levenjac...a WORD has to be found in a dictionary if it doesn't, it isn't a word.
LOL...you guys and Meowzer were no help when I was bored. My feet were hurting and I couldn't do anything but watch TV or be on the computer. I am going to look for some better games, some that folks might want to actually play, because I work night shift, and I'm sure I will get bored again some day.
 

monsinour

Active Member
it is typewriter.
so what about the other mess of letters? No one have any guesses? I have already given a hint.
 

flower

Well-Known Member

Quote:
Originally Posted by Slice http:///forum/thread/381386/unscramble-the-word-game#post_3322197
Some of the strangest things remain with you from elementary school...like the longest word in the English language:
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

LOl...I looked it up: Remembering a word is useless if you don't know the meaning...alas it isn't really a word.
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, "a factitious word alleged to mean 'a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust, causing inflammation in the lungs.'" A condition meeting the word's definition is normally called silicosis.
 

spanko

Active Member
A webmd.com search concludes with nothing for Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, and a lung disease for silicosis. So the Oxford is correct.
However I find it strange that the word "factitious" means artificial or contrived. Would think that a word containing the word fact would mean otherwise. I'm so confused!!!!!!!
 

flower

Well-Known Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by spanko http:///forum/thread/381386/unscramble-the-word-game#post_3322204
A webmd.com search concludes with nothing for Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, and a lung disease for silicosis. So the Oxford is correct.
However I find it strange that the word "factitious" means artificial or contrived. Would think that a word containing the word fact would mean otherwise. I'm so confused!!!!!!!


When I looked it up...This is what I found.
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fac·ti·tious/fak?tiSH?s/

Adjective: Artificially created or developed. More »
Dictionary.com - Answers.com - Merriam-Webster - The Free Dictionary
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slice

Active Member

Quote:
Originally Posted by Flower http:///forum/thread/381386/unscramble-the-word-game#post_3322198

LOl...I looked it up: Remembering a word is useless if you don't know the meaning...alas it isn't really a word.
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, "a factitious word alleged to mean 'a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust, causing inflammation in the lungs.'" A condition meeting the word's definition is normally called silicosis.
http://www.pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.org/pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis-%E2%80%93-really-word
Its enough of a word to have its own website. Try looking up www.factitious.org

EDIT: Oh crap...there IS a www.factitious.org....
 

mrdc

Active Member
We play jumble here every day. My co-worker is mad cause he has only beat me once in over two months. Here was yesterday's ...
You unscramble the first four words. The underlined letters will be the letters to use from the unscrabled words. You use those letters to determine the words that finish the quote below.
YONOL
BELZA
TSATL
E
AGG
IZ
Z
The driver won the road race because he knew ____
_ _ _ THE _ _ _ _ _ _
 
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