Here is the first word for our game:
Scribbney…
(If you have no idea what this is about, please read the post below called: Balderdash… part 1… and remember… no cheating).
Here is the first word for our game:
Scribbney…
(If you have no idea what this is about, please read the post below called: Balderdash… part 1… and remember… no cheating).


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I think this is the trade name for a printing press!
HA!
As you’ve probably noticed, I visit blogs in bulk, which causes me to miss fun stuff like this
well stop being so bulky
but it’s winter here, time to bulk up
the incredible bulk
yep, I am a hibernating bear
A hyperventilating pear
a hyperactive ear
A hyperactive Eeyor
I blame the antidepressants
that is so sad… HA!
haha
yup
A person who copied rare manuscripts, balancing on their knees. The monks co-opted the job a century later.
You are obviously good at this game too
Fake vocabulary is my specialty. It’s the real stuff I can never keep straight!
tell me about it… with made up words
And old English name for floor scrubber.
The serf who wipes the King’s bum
Scribbney = A small village in Southwest England
I bet you are good at this game too
This is the first time I’ve played this game
You should buy it.
I think it would be fun to have around for those days when I get invaded
exactly
Ink pen manufacturer.
aha!
Scribbney: what you do on your knee when you want to write something down and have no paper.
good one
Scribbney – using the condiment chutney to fill a pen’s ink chamber to and jot things down on paper.
that was a pretty good guess…
But not the right guess, I take it. 😦
it remains to be seen
A scribbney was someone whose job it was to clean and sharpen pen nibs, back in the days of quill pens.
That sounds reasonable…
“Scribbney” – Scrabble for idiots.
So, are we having fun yet?
give it time… and my ideas do not always work the way I think they will.