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make new words from old

spazlegs

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it goes like this, I'm sure you've done something like this before. You make as many new words from the lettters of the old one as you can.

Rules:

1. you can only use the same letters and number of letter in the original word.
2. the word must be in standard american english, no dialect, acronyms or abbreviations, names are also disallowed since people get too creative with names.
3. no cuss words.
4. emphasize the letters you will use, then spell the word and give the definition.

I'll start

lawn

LAWn
awl- a tool used to pierce or scratch material

LAWn
law-as in writing law, natural law, written law, a series of codified rules

lAWN
wan- a poor wasted appearance

wa, lan, na, al and similar words do not qualify under the rules listed above.

Now who wants to try supercalifragilisitcexpiealidocius? :D