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I propose we all heartily take part in a word game.

The premise is that the first person posts a phrase, followed by the definition or description of a similar word or phrase.

Eg. My biggest issue with limes is how they never say anything.

Re. No, your thinking of mimes, the most common monster in jrpg's.

Re 2. No, your thinking of slimes, the way two words follow the same pattern.

Re 3. No, your thinking of rhymes, the sort of things that will get you jail-time.

 

Continue with this and keep on going! Good fun will ensue.

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no, you're thinking of signs, An excavation in the earth from which ore or minerals can be extracted.

 

(quick question, do we have to stick with rhyming with these types of words?)

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No, your thinking of mines, two opposite direction rays that continues on to infinite.

 

(The word doesn't have to rhyme, it can just be similar, like bacon and beacon, or duck and duke.)

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In an effort to save this thread, I'm going to ignore the last 2 posts. Remember guys to read and understand the rules of the thread!

Here I go:

No, you're thinking about a line, a number larger than 8 and less than 10

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No, you're thinking of mine, An alcoholic drink made from fermented grape juice.

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No, you're thinking of hymns, a "class" in grade school in which students take part in physical exercise and games.

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No, you're thinking about climb, a green fruit that is commonly associated with lemons.

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No your thinking of slime' date=' words that sound the same.

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No, your thinking of Rhyme, leaves that can be used as seasoning for almost any meat and stews and stuffings and vegetables.

 

(best to avoid going into "-ime" rhymes again)

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no you're thinking of thigh, a type of dessert that can be flavored with different fruits such as apples, blueberries and even pumpkins.

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no you're thinking of thigh' date=' a type of dessert that can be flavored with different fruits such as apples, blueberries and even pumpkins.

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No, your thinking of pie, a highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.

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