Wednesday, April 13, 2011

please explain this to me

Jack and Jr and I went to IHOP tonight for dinner. I looked at the couple who were sitting on the other side of the glass and they were playing Scrabble. Seriously playing Scrabble. They had clipboards and were keeping track of letter usage.

I just want to know what word could have been formed with these letters: d-i-s-_-r-e-a-d. And also, is there really a word that is spelled: r-e?

Can we get a word check over here?

7 comments:

Cory Kilger said...

Re is a word in the official scrabble rules, promise. And disread will not yield a bingo. Thank you zachswordunscrambler.com. :)

Cory Kilger said...

And I am not actually Cory, I've just been going through his email boxes all day for tax stuff and am too lazy to go sign out of his account. Sorry.

Anonymous said...

Yesterday was Scrabble Day and the IHOP nearest you is where the Scrabble Players meet in Salt Lake on Wednesday nights.

Johanna said...

How about a nice game of checkers? How long does IHOP let you tie up their tables?

Anonymous said...

they might have a group for that too, who knows? that same one also has ladies cards at least one day a week.

gilian said...

Jack reminded me that the word was actually dis_rain. The space was a blank. And he sent me the meaning which is some legal word that I can't remember right now. He thinks the word was distrain.

Jessie said...

Ok, I just checked back in to read these comments, and wasn't going to say anything else, but the captcha is gramyas. Just thought you should know.

Also, distrain is a word. Definition: 1. levy a distress on
2. confiscate by distress 3. legally take something in place of a debt payment. So there you go. :)