Round 3578 new word: NURGLE

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Glenn Thomas Davis

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Sep 6, 2025, 1:17:25 PM (3 days ago) Sep 6
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Hi everyone, today's new word is:

NURGLE 

Please submit your fake definitions for this weird word by noon Monday 9/8/25 EDT. Thank you!


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John Barrs

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Sep 6, 2025, 4:03:21 PM (3 days ago) Sep 6
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Glen

thanks for stepping in

NURGLE  is a character on of the games universes = a God of death - derived I thiink from a Sumerian sub Deity - if so then I may be DQ - will confirm when I see defs

for me
NURGLE: to pull funny faces; like gurning

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Judy Madnick

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Sep 6, 2025, 4:05:30 PM (3 days ago) Sep 6
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Oops!
 
 



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From: "John Barrs" <jo...@john-barrs.co.uk>
Date: 9/6/2025 4:03:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] Round 3578 new word: NURGLE
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Glenn Thomas Davis

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Sep 6, 2025, 4:05:57 PM (3 days ago) Sep 6
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Hi John,
That is fortunately not the definition of the word. Also:
👑😄


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John Barrs

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Sep 6, 2025, 4:11:27 PM (3 days ago) Sep 6
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Oops is right, I must play the new suggested rule

sorry Glen

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Paul Keating

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Sep 6, 2025, 4:31:08 PM (3 days ago) Sep 6
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Rats. A Sumerian god of death is the very definition I had in mind. Now I'll have to come up with another. 

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Date: 06/09/2025 22:06 (GMT+01:00)
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] Round 3578 new word: NURGLE

Paul Keating

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Sep 8, 2025, 5:10:29 PM (17 hours ago) Sep 8
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Just as we have name for a fake definition accidentally posted in public: Dixon, I propose a name for an unnecessarily explicit DQ that is accidentally posted in public: SGOD, which is short for Sumerian god of death. The chime with BSOD is not accidental.

P

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Date: 06/09/2025 22:31 (GMT+01:00)
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] Round 3578 new word: NURGLE

Rats. A Sumerian god of death is the very definition I had in mind. Now I'll have to come up with another. 

-------- Original message --------
From: Glenn Thomas Davis <gl...@gdcreative.com>
Date: 06/09/2025 22:06 (GMT+01:00)
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] Round 3578 new word: NURGLE

Hi John,
That is fortunately not the definition of the word. Also:
👑😄

—Glenn

. . .
The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.
—Plutarch


On Sat, Sep 6, 2025 at 4:03 PM John Barrs <jo...@john-barrs.co.uk> wrote:
Glen

thanks for stepping in

NURGLE  is a character on of the games universes = a God of death - derived I thiink from a Sumerian sub Deity - if so then I may be DQ - will confirm when I see defs

for me
NURGLE: to pull funny faces; like gurning

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Daniel B Widdis

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Sep 8, 2025, 8:18:42 PM (13 hours ago) Sep 8
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Make it so!

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On Sep 8, 2025, at 2:10 PM, Paul Keating <dixo...@boargules.com> wrote:

Just as we have name for a fake definition accidentally posted in public: Dixon, I propose a name for an unnecessarily explicit DQ that is accidentally posted in public: SGOD, which is short for Sumerian god of death. The chime with BSOD is not accidental.
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