Revolufried, poodelate, and vacake

Pood­e­late.  Well, it made sense at the time.

Rev­olufried?  We couldn’t decide if it meant some new­fan­gled frier machine that revolves, or some won­der­ful new fried food that was so rev­o­lu­tion­ary that it was, well, rev­olufried! (And really, it’s all my fault, because I was the one who played Wii on the sec­ond turn and got the “that’s not really a word” ball rolling.)

Miss­ing from the pic­tures?  Vacake.  As in, you bring a cake to a party, but then leave early and take the cake with you when you go, instead of leav­ing it for the rest to enjoy.  As in, “Aw, man, Shelly made this awe­some Angel’s Food, but then she went and vacaked before Stan got any.”

Hope your week­end was full of drunken scrab­ble goodness.

20 Responses to Revolufried, poodelate, and vacake

  1. Gawd. I haven’t had any drunken Scrab­ble good­ness in for­ever! Oh, the mirth to ensue.…

  2. Vacake…is a good one! :D

    Have a nice week!

  3. Oooh, vacak­ers are the worst. Dude, you’ll get your plate back. And you can always make another cake.

    Pood­e­lated is a syn­onym for “empoo­dled,” some­times spelled “empood­eled,” I believe. I’ve seen it hap­pen to a lot of peo­ple, too many.

  4. Those are Wordy Wednes­day wor­thy. Might I bor­row one or two (giv­ing you proper credit, of course)? Also, I think that GNOBM is totally not a word.

  5. sounds like a bunch(don’t get mad) lawyer talk.That’s my story and I’m stick­ing to it.

  6. My Scrab­ble part­ner is my 15 year old son, so we don’t do drunk Scrab­ble (yet). If you come to SD I’ll totally play Scrab­ble with you.

  7. Have you tried Banana­grams?
    It’s Scrab­ble with­out bound­aries and I think more fun!
    Hen

  8. I must beg to dif­fer on whether GNOBM was not a word… that one came in stages..

    1) BM — As in… you know
    2) NOBM — As in lack of the act of BM
    3) GNOBM — As in, “I like how gnomes get a silent ‘g.’ Why shouldn’t constipation?”

    It made a whole lot more sense after the tequila…

  9. Amy– I thought it was because lawn gnomes are crap? My mem­ory of that part is fuzzy. Oh, wait, that was the part where we were talk­ing about the silent Q. Now I remember!

  10. Vacake. Lovely. I heart ‘stay­cac­tion’ recently for vaca­tions in your home town. Then, the Matron cre­ated the word “blethic” for blog ethic!

  11. Poodelate.…I love it…I think it mean some­thing like, “to go round and round…” ha there is a made up def­i­n­i­tion for you too! Sounds like you had fun!

  12. I’ve always wanted to play scrab­ble with made-up words. I mean, as long as you can come up with a good def­i­n­i­tion, why not inno­vate? I wouldn’t even need to be drunk.

    I do love the ones you came up with. And I love that you doc­u­mented them with photos.

  13. I thought pood­e­lated was when old ladies get a too-tight perm and it looks like a poodle.

    I’ll be play­ing Morphine-Scrabble in 2 weeks with my Mom after her surgery. Should be fun.

  14. Well, no, it wasn’t, but now I’m wish­ing it was! Is it too late?

    I want to play scrab­ble with peo­ple who are com­ing up with the words of tomorrow!

  15. You are prob­a­bly the only per­son who can beat the Med School Scrab­ble Whiz Kid. He is ridicu­lously good, but not good enough to beat a word like POODELATE!

    We might have to get him drunk so that he wouldn’t chal­lenge you, though.

  16. That is most hawsum.

    Miss Ann has been bug­ging me to join face­book and play scrab­ble with her there. But I’m too afraid because I know she is extremely haw­sum at Teh Skrabull.

  17. lol no drunken good­ness, unfor­tu­nately, but good­ness all the same :-)

  18. And there was some drunken stuff, but no drunken Scrab­ble. Alas.

    (I only play Scrab­ble on line these days, and you can’t get away with those made up words.)

  19. hahah! you would fit right in at our house. we have heated scrab­ble games with silly words. so much fun. i love van­cake too. so redonk!

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