intemerate
\ in-TEM-er-it \ , adjective;
1. Inviolate; undefiled; unsullied; pure.
The WoD was used in conversation with a very good friend of mine from back home. I was doing some homework in one of my favorite buildings on campus (Newhouse ftw) when, having received a very rambly, off-topic voice mail (who uses voice mail anymore?) I decided to call my friend back. To protect the innocent, let's call her Marylin Monroe.
After an invigorating discussion about how difficult we both found algebra in school, the conversation took a turn towards the game Words with Friends. For those of you unaware (which is all of you), WWF is my second favorite app game (after Temple Run, evern though I'm the last person on Earth to still play it). If you want to play me, my username is calgal235.
Anyway, MM and I were discussing how it's kind of a bullshit game given that more than half of the words you can use aren't real words at all. I mean xi? Za? Fenny? Quates? It's more a game of placement than vocabulary. It was on this topic that I told MM, "Yeah, it's not exactly an intemerate game". She didn't really respond, mostly just agreed. That's because it's true. But it's a bullshit game that I happen to love.
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