Scrabble


03 August 2008

Lady Mondegreen Gets Her Due


Merriam-Webster has added more than 100 new entries to its new edition of the Collegiate Dictionary. My favorite — definitely a word I’ll be weaving into my lexicon — is mondegreen. Can you decipher its meaning? A hint: “Very close veins” is a mondegreen for “varicose veins.”

mondegreen (n.) — a word or phrase that results from a mishearing of something said or sung.

According to Merriam-Webster, mondegreen first appeared in the English language in 1954. Its etymology derives from the mishearing in a Scottish ballad of “laid him on the green” as “Lady Mondegreen.”

These words are so new that your spell checker will probably underscore them with squiggly red lines. But it’s probably safe to say that you can start dropping some of these bad boys in Scrabble. A few choice additions of note:

fanboy (n.) — a boy who is an enthusiastic devotee (as of comics or movies).

air quotes (n.) — gesture made by raising and flexing the index and middle fingers of both hands, used to call attention to a spoken word or expression.

edamame (n.) — immature green soybeans, usually in the pod.

pretexting (n.) — the practice of presenting oneself as someone else in order to obtain private information.

webinar (n.) — live, online educational presentation during which participating viewers can submit questions and comments.

wing nut (n.) — 1. a nut with wings that provide a grip for the thumb and finger
2. slang : a mentally deranged person
3. slang : one who advocates extreme measures or changes : radical.

29 July 2008

Scrabulous Shuttered


Scrabulous has been shut down until further notice. Hasbro sent a legal notice to Facebook asking them to block the game. I can’t bear the thought that I may never get to kick Sarah’s ass again.

According to the New York Times Bits Blog, the decision to block Scrabulous for U.S. and Canadian users (it’s still available to Facebook users outside North America) was made by the Scrabulous developers, not Facebook. At least that’s what Facebook says. Why would anyone believe a website?

The developers of Scrabulous — the defendants — have set up a contact form for those who would like to stay in the loop.

16 January 2008

Save Scrabulous!


Mattel and Hasbro, the makers of the classic board game Scrabble, want to shutdown Scrabulous, which has surged in popularity ever since the launch of the Facebook application that I am hopelessly addicted to. A Facebook group has been launched as an official petition to save Scrabulous.

10 November 2007

Free Rice


No, this is not a petition to free Condoleezza Rice from the bowels of Dick Cheney’s secret basement. This is a simple vocabulary game for a good cause. For every word you get right, 10 grains of rice will be donated to end world hunger. It’s also a good way to bone up for Scrabble, or, if you prefer, the GRE.