They are always adding new words. Sometimes they add non-words. I don’t think it’s right when I look at the dictionary to find out about a word someone played and it says ’there is no definition for this word, but it is a valid word in Words With Friends.
sergioandrade Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I’m from New Jersey and I instist Youse is the plural of you. Y’all if you’re from the Southeast.
Doctor Toon almost 2 years ago
I always saw Uff Da written as 2 words
2 words with over 2 million meanings
seanfear almost 2 years ago
diz iz Anglés?
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer almost 2 years ago
But do they recognize “oy vey!”
Perkycat almost 2 years ago
They are always adding new words. Sometimes they add non-words. I don’t think it’s right when I look at the dictionary to find out about a word someone played and it says ’there is no definition for this word, but it is a valid word in Words With Friends.
JPuzzleWhiz almost 2 years ago
“Ope” actually is a legitimate word. It’s a poetic form that means “to unlock”. Crossword fans know this word well!
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 2 years ago
How about “ahmo?” As in, “ahmo go shopping later on,” (I lived in small town Jahjah for several years). :oD
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
I looked it up. Sounds like an archaism. Apparently Elizabethan English lives on in ND.
MissyTiger almost 2 years ago
Every time I see “ope”, I can’t help but read it as the Greek “Opa!” :D
crazeekatlady almost 2 years ago
UffDa is what my grandfather would say. I say it too. He was from Prussia.