The 'Define the Last Word' Game

Define “Ballet”

A classical style of expressive dancing

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Define “Dancing” (Oh, yeah)

A series of movements involving two partners, where speed and rhythm match harmoniously with music.

Alright, we got it!

But i had something else in mind with starting the game all the time with Earth, maybe we can start with any word that comes up to mind to get to dancing? So we don’t force our way to Dancing with the same definitions.

So, let’s see…

Define “Define”:

To Describe, Analyze, or Elaborate an object, a person, a word, a document, or some form of speech.

Define ‘Speech’

Speech is a form of verbal communication.

Define “Communication”

The activity of conveying meaningful information.

Define “Information”:

The Context of a person, object, religion or of any matter.

Define “Matter”

Substance of which all physical objects consist.

Define “Objects”:

A material thing that can be seen and touched.

Define “Touched”

slightly crazy; unbalanced

Define “Unbalanced”

Not in equilibrium.

Define “Equilibrium” (searched with google define!):

A State of physical balance.

Discribe “Balence”

Balence keeping things in order and equal.

Define: “Equal”

Equal: The state of being all the same and exactly alike in all respects; no one is either superior or inferior.

Define “Inferior”

A person, object, or idea one believes is below them or not as good as their own.

Define “Own”

Belonging to oneself or itself.

Define “Itself”:

referring to one’s self, an object’s self, or of any inorganic or organic material.

All these definitions are going to stale words!

Define “material”.

Denoting or consisting of physical objects rather than the mind or spirit.

Define “Spirit”

  1. The first word of my username.

  2. The vital principle or animating force within living beings.

Define “Username”:

Any kind of alias or identity for a forum, website or email.

Define “E-mail”

A system for sending and receiving messages electronically over a computer network, as between personal computers.