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Help Clean Up The Word List
PM325 wrote
at 3:04 PM, Friday June 18, 2010 EDT
I wanted to let everyone know I am cleaning up the word list. I don't have a list that I can see, so I need to know which words need to be removed. Please submit any words that are ridiculously hard to draw, offensive, misspelled, etc and I will take care of them.
PS: PLEASE do not post words and phrases you have seen in the past, but ONLY words you are now seeing in the game. Thanks for your help everyone, PM325 |
lilmissmouse wrote
at 8:20 PM, Wednesday December 7, 2011 EST palestine?
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lilmissmouse wrote
at 7:05 PM, Friday December 9, 2011 EST sports beans.
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Richard Leonardo wrote
at 1:12 AM, Saturday December 10, 2011 EST Phillipines to Philippines.
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jansen123 wrote
at 5:32 AM, Saturday December 10, 2011 EST lol lindsay, there will be no words left if ya keep this up. For every word we want to remove we should suggest a new word to keep it ticking over.
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Hero Of Time wrote
at 6:35 AM, Saturday December 10, 2011 EST What is wrong with paddy wagon, jumping beans or nuptials?
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lilmissmouse wrote
at 1:44 PM, Saturday December 10, 2011 EST Jewellry box. it is spelled jewelry. duh! :P
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Janine Johnson wrote
at 1:44 PM, Saturday December 10, 2011 EST don't know if this is new but it's spelled wrong...
jewellery box |
Hero Of Time wrote
at 8:58 AM, Sunday December 11, 2011 EST "Here in Australia we’ve adopted the English spelling rule, stating that the final consonant of a word should be doubled when its added suffix begins with a vowel. Therefore we use the spelling ‘jewellery’. This rule usually applies to instances where the final syllable ends with a vowel followed by a single consonant such as: Jeweller.
As a consequence, some people in Australia and the UK, believe the only ‘correct’ variant to be: ‘Jewellery’. However, although it is little known, the spelling ‘Jewelry’ is also acceptable and legitimate , as correctly written UK English." "In the USA, the confusion also continues, with the correct spelling varient being ’Jewelery’ according to rhe Oxford English Dictionary. This seems to completely contradict the apparent popularity of the variant ‘Jewelry’, that pervades written USA English. In conclusion, it appears this is one particular noun, that has ‘mutated’ in its currently favoured spelling, with little concern for established spelling rules, national borders and differences in culture. The people of all English speaking nations, appear to have been equally reluctant, to definitively ‘stake their claim’ and ‘own’ a particular spelling variant. Hence, in the case of jewellery, valid spelling as evidenced in everyday usage, seems to simply be a matter of personal preference: jewelry, jewellery, jewelery. Either way, the word is always spelt with a ‘J’!" (http://www.entia.com.au/resources-and-information/jewellery-or-jewelry/) |
Hero Of Time wrote
at 8:58 AM, Sunday December 11, 2011 EST silly coding!
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brunettebarbie wrote
at 8:08 PM, Tuesday January 10, 2012 EST ugh. i really don`t like "fat-bottomed girls"
i think it is supporting discrimination >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lookism |