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Dinamo Rosyth (Ryan) Forum moderator 24 May 2010, 14:52
Gypsyfy?

I thought this meant to make something Gypsy-like but apparently not.

Deleted club 24 May 2010, 15:43
i found the answer by googling so won't give it.
but good luck and a long life to all the guessers, we could be here for quite a while

Razey Rovers (Daniel Razey) 24 May 2010, 15:58
Dinamo Rosyth wrote:
Gypsyfy?

I thought this meant to make something Gypsy-like but apparently not.
nope thats same length as Rhythms
Hednesford Town wrote:
i found the answer by googling so won't give it.
but good luck and a long life to all the guessers, we could be here for quite a while
ok thanks for your honesty
message me it to make sure if you got it right

Dinamo Rosyth (Ryan) Forum moderator 24 May 2010, 16:15
So it is. What a dork I am.

Is it actually an English word? It's not borrowed from another language?

Razey Rovers (Daniel Razey) 24 May 2010, 16:19
well its a archaic word

Dinamo Rosyth (Ryan) Forum moderator 24 May 2010, 16:32
Good question mate. I'm totally stumped.

Deleted club 24 May 2010, 21:37
whats the question now, dont i get to choose the question?

Deleted club 24 May 2010, 21:43
Why would you get to choose the question, you didnt get the last one right!?

Is it a word still used in every day speech or is an obsolete archaic word we should know??

Deleted club 25 May 2010, 08:54
Is it that really long Welsh town name? All Welsh words contain only consonants.

Dinamo Rosyth (Ryan) Forum moderator 25 May 2010, 10:45
That isn't strictly true. Welsh has two extra vowels: W and Y, but they have all the standard English ones too.

Can we have some sort of clue please? smiley
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