] <~~ This is for words that have previously been checked.
| Questionable Word | Brief comment on why it should or should not be allowed |
| beignet | Done A fritter |
| goner | Not Valid - Slang |
| august | Done that marked by majestic dignity or grandeur. |
| pastils | Done - Pills or tablets alternative spelling |
| snarier | Done adjective: of or resembling a snare |
| briners | Done |
| pouncer | Currently working - please check game type and connections person who pounces |
| tri | Not Valid - Prefixes are not allowed in Grabble meaning 3 in a number of languages |
| pavan(e) | Done noun: A slow, stately court dance of the 1500s and 1600s, usually in duple meter. Also, the music for this dance. |
| prodder | Done |
| legists | Done Specialist in law |
| simp(s) | Not Valid - Slang - simp is removed Please add the plural to the already acceptable word "simp" meaning simple or foolish person(s). |
| Levants | Done - decamps Please add plural |
| Carlins | Done - women please add plural |
| coddlers | Done Please add plural |
| ruliest | Done rul·y adj. ru·li·er, ru·li·est Neat and orderly/American Heritage Dictionary |
| Yuck | Not Valid - Interjection and slang |
| Brie | Not Valid - capitalized words not allowed Brie cheese |
| totemist | Done |
| john(s) | Not valid - slang Noun; lower case "john" is a toilet; https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/john |
| . lorne | Not Valid - only listed as part of a two-word phrase and capitalized, "Lorne sausage" a type of square sausage (Scots) |
| lab | Done ? - 'lab' decades ago passed into English as a shortened noun in its own right (e.g. 'Bell Labs' already in 1984). American Heritage Dictionary agrees, see https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=lab . If other shortenings like 'ad' (shortened form of advertisement or advantage) are allowed because of common everyday usage, so should lab? Or what is the rule ? |
| manglers | Done ? - most nouns ending in -er have a plural form -ers. The set of exceptions is smaller than allowed ones. See e.g. Words That End with ERS... Merriam Webster https://share.google/PPbqc8UttptCkeRAI |
| xc | See Grabble Two Letter Word List for a complete list of accepted 2-letter options…the decision was made to include some Roman numerals Not valid; should be removed? An abbreviation for 'cross country' according to AH Dictionary. |
| companions | Done I'm hoping this is just the plural is not already included, thanks |
| poof | Not Valid - Interjection and/or offensive slang |
| snot | Not Valid - Slang |
| nerd | Not Valid - Slang |
| admiral | Done an officer rank in the US Navy |
| mojito | Done A cocktail made of rum, sugar, lime juice, crushed mint leaves, soda water, and shaved ice. Was not allowed in a Word O'Rama Race-Around game. ] |
| offices | Done Plural of office |
| DISMASTS | Done The plural of dismast, which IS valid in grabble. |
| ami, plural amis | Not Valid - French a friend |
| ladlers | Done plural of ladler, one who ladles, which is a valid GRABBLE word |
| rioja | Not Valid - Proper noun (capitalized) dry red table wine (i.e. I do see that ‘mojito’ was accepted) |
| . kois | Plural of koi |
| meh | expression of indifference |
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