Well, the earth’s rotated many times since I’ve last posted one of these. I thought it might be time to open that bulging door under constant strain against the clutter. It guards the tomb of antiquities, commonly known as the storage closet.
Here goes. Ouch! Mind the bowling ball . . . cue the slapstick canned laughter. Now where is it? Oh, yes, there it is! I see the yellowed and curled corner of the pages belonging to the, ‘Dictionary of Oddity’s.’ It’s lying just beneath my sister’s possessed Teddy Ruxpin (batteries not needed) . . . “Your kids will love it! Pleeeeease, just take it!”
An ‘80’s lawn dart has staked it’s one pound metal spike through the bruin’s heart, but good old Teddy bears it with a grin. With trembling hands, I yank out the dart and cast the slow cackling beast and spear into the garage, where lawnmowers go to die.
The dart has punched a hole right through a warning label at the page’s header. ‘Do—- use these words in real life.’ I know it’s missing a word and some letters, but the dart has spoken.
Just a few things to refresh some memories or if you’ve never played: please try to avoid looking up the words/ enter the letter of your guesses in the comments/ I will be back in a day or so with the answers/ have fun!
On your mark, get set . . . bang! Now read and type, really fast!
Fartlek

A: an activity runners do when they switch between sprinting and jogging
B: to renege on a deal after secretly negotiating another offer from a different party
C: an obsolete measurement used in England to determine the distance between dales
D: eighteenth century slang term for a pickpocket
Bumber Shoot

A: another term for the water shoots on a Banyan Tree
B: nineteenth century expression for an incompetent person
C: umbrella
D: the game of dice from which Yahtzee was derived
Abecedarian

A: someone who is of the belief that portholes to other earthly realms exist
B: an uncommon term from the middle-ages used to describe an aristocrat who turns his/her back on their birthright in exchange for the life of a commoner
C: an obscure religious sect that archeologists believe may have lived and worshipped in the Tibetan Mountains
D: anyone currently learning the alphabet
Skirl

A: the loud wailing sound produced by bagpipes
B: the behind-the-heel toe tap dance move performed in Hasapiko Dancing
C: the stitching used to secure the lace to a 1920′ era Flapper Cloche Hat
D: to curtsy in a clumsy manner
I didn’t know any of these but your options are fantastic!
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Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed my little game! 🙂
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How fun, Mark, and here are my random guesses because I haven’t heard of any of these words: B, C, C, D 😂😂
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Great guesses, Lauren! Thanks for playing!
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That was quiet the introduction to this post, LOL.
I do always enjoy these. I’m not familiar with any of these words, but my guesses are:
1 – C, 2 – C, 3 – C, 4 – A
Can’t wait to see the answers!
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All good guesses, Mae. I shall unveil the answers today. Thank you for playing. 🙂
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I wonder where do you find such weird words! Waiting for the right answers – no guessing!
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It takes a bit of digging, Balroop. I’m going to post the answers today. 🙂
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What a hook! You’ll tell us the answers next week? Abecedarian is a favorite word of mine though my definition is slightly different than the one you posted. Fun game.
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Thanks for playing, Jacqui! I plan to spill the beans tomorrow. 🙂
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Really brilliant, Mark!
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Thank you, Toni. 🙂
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Mark, a fun word game and it’s amusing to read all the options! I know Fartlek is a. Since my son played this at school – from the sound of it rather ruthless when run by the games teacher. Also it’s a Swedish, or rather two words, put together to make ‘Speed Play(game)’. Skirl I have to go with the bagpipes sound and b. reckon d. And c. To b. Phew … enough brain for me this morning! 😀😀
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Thanks for playing, Annika! I shall return with the answers, tomorrow. 🙂
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So wonderful post 🌹🙏👍🏻 my selections ,
Fartlek B ! Bumber shoot A !Abecedarian C !
Skirl A ! My mind’s view 🌹♥️😍🙏
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Thank you! And thanks for playing! I’ll be back with the answers tomorrow.
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🌹🙏♥️🙏
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Brilliant!
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Thanks, Sheree. 🙂
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Here are my guesses: 1. C, 2. D, 3. B, and 4. A.
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Thanks, Denise! I appreciate your participation in my little quiz! I’ll have the answers up in the next day or so. 🙂
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Here are my selections:
fartlek: Obviously C
bumber shoot: Clearly B
abecedarian: I should guess D, but A sounds more interesting – so, A
skirl: another one where I should guess D, but B sounds more interesting – so, B
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Thank you for participating, Frank! I’ll have the answers up in the next day or so. 🙂
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I’m not even going to try (your guesses are too good), but I can’t wait to learn what the correct answers are! 🙂
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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I’ll have them up for you either tomorrow or Friday, Yvette. I really appreciate your constant support. 🙂
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I’m not going to guess either because I’d be too tempted to cheat and look them up! (I think I know one of them. At least I’ve heard the phrase before!)
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All shall be revealed tomorrow, Liz! Mwww!Ha!Ha! Thanks for dropping by! 🙂
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You’re welcome, Mark! I’ll be back for the answers tomorrow. 🙂
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Looking forward to your visit, Liz. 🙂
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🙂
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LOVE this! I had to look up 3 of them… Thank you for expanding my vocabulary. 🙂
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Thank you, Annette! I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed my little quiz. 🙂
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