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#119993 01/15/04 02:05 AM
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Recently in the acronyms game, plastic was followed by elastic, and this got me thinking about the possibility for a new, hybrid game. I was thinking about blending the acronym game with the game invented by Lewis Caroll, where you change a word one letter at a time into another word. It occurred to me that making the one letter change and supplying an acronym for the changed word could be a bit more of a challenge. It could also be an interesting exercise in free association, an opportunity for totally spontaneous thread-drift, something that has never, ever happened here before.

So, here's my proposal:

We start with a word, and its acronym. Along with the initial word, a given number of steps. Then we just see where we end up.

In case anybody wants to have a go, here's a starter, for ten (steps, that is)

Wet
Inclement
Nasty
Torpid
Enervating
Relentless



#119994 01/15/04 02:20 AM
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I'll go with the obvious change, and see if I got the idea. (Sorry, I'm not so hot with the word part.)

Wonderfully
Intelligent
Nice
Newbie
Experiences
Recognition




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SINNER

Simply inventing naughty niceties: evil rogue!



#119996 01/15/04 02:10 PM
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SINGER

Stunning Ingenue Notably Gets Enormous Range


#119997 01/15/04 02:58 PM
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SINGED

standing innocently near grill engendered danger


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DINGED

Dented
In
Near
Grill
Every
Damntime!


dented in near grill every damntime!


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Docking
Involves
No
Gasoline
Engine
YIPPEE!


#120000 01/16/04 01:04 PM
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Is dingey a Brit-speak spelling of some kind, I hope? If not, Gamemaster, do we go back to dinged? I would have gone with hinged, from there, but couldn't think of words to go with it.
And--in creating new words, should we take into consideration whether a new word CAN be made from what we've done? I started to put something else instead of winner, but couldn't think of another word that could be made from it.


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isn't it allowed to add/subtract a letter? I considered going from singer to singe. what about transposing:
sing > sign?


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I would say no to both, based on my experience with word games, but the Gamemaster may say differently.


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