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Efrem Mallach
April 16th, 2013, 09:51 AM
I guess that serves me right for realizing at the last minute that the deadline was half an hour away ... if I had given my votes more thought, I probably would have picked other definitions.

Also, some of the blame goes to my younger son. My wife and I visited him and his family over the weekend. I mentioned that I needed a creative definition for "spaltam." He came up with something like the masonry adhesive, which I then tweaked and submitted. I'll need to find a suitable punishment. He's a bit too old to spank, to say nothing of spanking being out of fashion these days, but there must be something I can do.

Anyhow, the word for Round 2398 is:

CULLISHIGAY

As usual, capitalization here is not an indication of anything.

Please submit your invented-but-persuasive definitions (or a note that you know what it means) by private e-mail (do not Reply to this message) to me, either emallach at verizon dot net or emallach at umassd dot edu, by the deadline: approximately 34 hours from now at 9 pm U.S Eastern Daylight Time on Wednesday, April 17. I think that converts to:

Melbourne, Australia: 11 am, Thursday, April 18
Continental Europe: 3 am, Thursday, April 18
UK: 2 am, Thursday, April 18
U.S. West coast: 6 pm Wednesday, April 17

or 0100 UTC on Thursday, April 18.

Use these conversions at your own risk.

If you want them, full rules can be found at http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules . They are in the form of PDF files to download, not Web pages to read online.

Have fun!

Efrem

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France International/Mike Shefler
April 16th, 2013, 10:26 AM
Make him carry around the OED for a week?

On 4/16/2013 10:51 AM, Efrem Mallach wrote:
> I guess that serves me right for realizing at the last minute that the deadline was half an hour away ... if I had given my votes more thought, I probably would have picked other definitions.
>
> Also, some of the blame goes to my younger son. My wife and I visited him and his family over the weekend. I mentioned that I needed a creative definition for "spaltam." He came up with something like the masonry adhesive, which I then tweaked and submitted. I'll need to find a suitable punishment. He's a bit too old to spank, to say nothing of spanking being out of fashion these days, but there must be something I can do.
>
> Anyhow, the word for Round 2398 is:
>
> CULLISHIGAY
>
> As usual, capitalization here is not an indication of anything.
>
> Please submit your invented-but-persuasive definitions (or a note that you know what it means) by private e-mail (do not Reply to this message) to me, either emallach at verizon dot net or emallach at umassd dot edu, by the deadline: approximately 34 hours from now at 9 pm U.S Eastern Daylight Time on Wednesday, April 17. I think that converts to:
>
> Melbourne, Australia: 11 am, Thursday, April 18
> Continental Europe: 3 am, Thursday, April 18
> UK: 2 am, Thursday, April 18
> U.S. West coast: 6 pm Wednesday, April 17
>
> or 0100 UTC on Thursday, April 18.
>
> Use these conversions at your own risk.
>
> If you want them, full rules can be found at http://www.dixonary.net/game-rules-and-advice/rules . They are in the form of PDF files to download, not Web pages to read online.
>
> Have fun!
>
> Efrem
>

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