Scrabble’s Two Letter Words – Oi and Ok
Oi Oi – Take the word ‘ahoy’, and drop the ‘a’ from repeated use. Then move the word ‘hoy’ to a Cockney accent and drop the ‘h’ sound. Change the ‘y’ to an ‘i’...
Oi Oi – Take the word ‘ahoy’, and drop the ‘a’ from repeated use. Then move the word ‘hoy’ to a Cockney accent and drop the ‘h’ sound. Change the ‘y’ to an ‘i’...
No one is certain where the name ‘Eat Poop You Cat’ comes from, though it’s likely one group’s final result in this party game of mixed communication. Number of players: Five or more. A...
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Of Of—Belonging to, associated with, containing, comprised, or made from. The fourth most common word in the English language, according to the Oxford English Corpus, after ‘the’, ‘be’, and ‘to’. But maybe not for...
Created in 1982 by philosopher Paul Suber, Nomic is a game where players create the rules by voting diplomatically. As laws stack up, the tangled web of restrictions is eventually undone by one player...
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Originally appearing in 1906 as a game for boy scouts, “Are You There Moriarty?” is a classy parlor game about beating your friends over the head, neck, and shoulders with a newspaper. Number of...