• Outlander
    3.1k
    Okay, the real guess is a letter included above: RDawnstorm

    Yes! There are (2) instances of the letter "R" in the currently selected word.

    S _ _ R R _ _ _ _ S

    Unfortunately I no longer have any hints due to the fact someone "R"-ready got it. :wink:
  • Outlander
    3.1k
    Scurrilous?L'éléphant

    Take your prize and get out. Jk :razz:

    :party: Winner! The currently selected word was SCURRILOUS! :party:

    It took you (0) full word OR single letter guesses to claim victory.

    New word incoming.
  • Outlander
    3.1k
    New word installed. @Jamal should appreciate this one. I think.

    (Note if you want to make it more difficult you can choose to view or not view the hint)

    Hint:
    Reveal
    Negative Dialectics (Okay I'm not intimately familiar with ND but assuming I understand basic English, this word is inseparably related to many relevant concepts discussed).
  • AmadeusD
    3.8k
    I'm not quite sure how this works, even having read the OP. If I have it right, the current word has 11 letters?

    Myxomatosis is my guess lol.
  • Outlander
    3.1k
    I'm not quite sure how this works, even having read the OP. If I have it right, the current word has 11 letters?AmadeusD

    Nae pal, when a word or letter is crossed out that usually means it's replaced by the text immediately following it. People often use this to "well, actually" people or "FIFY" to posts they object or have issue with. Example, if I posted:

    "TPF posters are crazy!"

    Someone might quote that post and reply with:

    "TPF Forum posters are crazy!"

    Thus illustrating a prominent or "new" idea ("all forum posters are crazy, not just those on TPF") from an old one ("only TPF posters are crazy").

    Anyhow, it's a 10 lettered word, per the _ count. (At least it should be, it's often late when I post online)

    Is there an R?L'éléphant

    There is not.

    Hint (though not a particularly good one):
    Reveal
    "R"-guably this word is not pronounced as it seems like it would be, maintaining a full non-nuanced and uninterrupted flow of speech from beginning to end, as opposed to other words that bear a similar beginning.
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