I tend to like to bend rules. Now this is what I would suggest to make the round more fun:

1. Seems anybody could vote--I think that's in the bylaws wherever they are.

2. If you already know the definition, then it seems a considerate thing to do would be to vote for something other than the real definition. Instead, be generous and vote for the definition you found to be most interesting. I mean, it's not like there's a big prize out there or anything.

3. If you don't know the definition, then you could vote either for the one you thought was the actual definition and get yourself a useless, but happy point if you guessed correctly... or: vote for one that you thought was clever

4. Sometimes, however, people vote for their own definitions as a kind of strategy to mislead the waylaid.


Should have this round up and running later in the PM.

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