I've had some free time recently...and decided to take up an old hobby with a friend! Scrabble...iPhone Style.
The game was getting hot and heavy until I confused the hell out of them by attempting to use DATY in a triple word slot, arguing that YES YES YES it WAS a real word! he he
Well, WE all know it's a real word.
Originally Posted by Girl Nexxxt Door
ISTR that the official rules of Scrabble say that in order to be a "word" the character string you're going to use has to be "in the dictionary", with the specific dictionary to be used to resolve challenges being decided by the players prior to the start of the game. So just find yourself a dictionary which lists "DATY" in it, and you're as legal as church on Sunday.
[Yes, bcg has insisted in more than one Scrabble game that we use the 20 volume unabridged
Oxford English Dictionary as the official game dictionary. We were playing at my apartment, and I do own one (the two volume edition which shows 4 pages of the original on each of its pages, complete with magnifying glass, which you do need...). As I like to say, the true mark of a pedant is that he owns the unabridged
Oxford English Dictionary and isn't afraid to use it.]
Cheers,
bcg