3605 📣 HISPI

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Paul Keating

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Dec 10, 2025, 4:30:52 PM (5 days ago) Dec 10
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Unless too many players notify me that it’s not as recondite as I thought, the word for the new round is: 

HISPI

Please let me have your proposals for a definition (the only restriction being that they not betray knowledge of what it actually means), by the deadline of Friday 12 December at 16h15 CET, and for which you will find a countdown timer here: ⏱️. That is a little over 40 hours from time of posting. Consider using this email link: defin...@boargules.com, in preference to pressing the Reply button. The link will pass the correct game-specific address to your mail client, and supply the word and round number in the subject line, without your having to retype either.

You should get an immediate automated acknowledgement, if you have sent the definition to the right address, and I will also acknowledge all submissions personally, though that will be less than immediate, especially so if you have used a different address.



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Daniel B Widdis

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Dec 10, 2025, 4:45:03 PM (5 days ago) Dec 10
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The romantically negotiated, mathematically defended portion of a shared dessert that belongs specifically to the male partner at a candle-lit dinner, its size justified by a completely irrational argument.


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Efrem Mallach

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Dec 10, 2025, 4:55:28 PM (5 days ago) Dec 10
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There's no such thing as his pi, my pi, her pi, or a specific pi for anybody. Pi equals 3.14159, plus a bit in the next decimal place, for everyone. That's how pi works. Deal with it,

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Daniel B Widdis

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Dec 10, 2025, 4:58:21 PM (5 days ago) Dec 10
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That’s a circular argument. 

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On Dec 10, 2025, at 1:55 PM, Efrem Mallach <efrem....@gmail.com> wrote:

There's no such thing as his pi, my pi, her pi, or a specific pi for anybody. Pi equals 3.14159, plus a bit in the next decimal place, for everyone. That's how pi works. Deal with it,

Efrem Mallach

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Dec 10, 2025, 4:59:58 PM (5 days ago) Dec 10
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I am diametrically opposed to that statement.
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