The almost an anagram game

EmilyMiller

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So, the rules are that you have a word or phrase and a second word or phrase is almost an anagram of it (one one or two letters missing or wrong, etc.).

Let me start:

Immaculate and I’m a cumslut.

You’d have to substitute the “e” for an “s” and add a “u” [thanks @djrip]

FWIW I came up with this talking to a Lit friend a few weeks ago. No idea if it’s original or not.

Over to you.

Em
 
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Emily, Have you taken a look at our "Post Office," "Six-Letter Post Office," and "Seven-Letter Post Office" games? Each involves changing one (or two) letters to make a new word. Your proposal is a variant of those, differing in that you seem to allow changing the total number of letters in the word and can use phrases.
 
Emily, Have you taken a look at our "Post Office," "Six-Letter Post Office," and "Seven-Letter Post Office" games? Each involves changing one (or two) letters to make a new word. Your proposal is a variant of those, differing in that you seem to allow changing the total number of letters in the word and can use phrases.
Is it though?

I mean who can say if this game is similar to yours?

It’s tough?

😂🤣🤪
 
Emily, Have you taken a look at our "Post Office," "Six-Letter Post Office," and "Seven-Letter Post Office" games? Each involves changing one (or two) letters to make a new word. Your proposal is a variant of those, differing in that you seem to allow changing the total number of letters in the word and can use phrases.
I’ve never ventured into those. They don’t seem sex-related 🤭.

Em
 
The others aren't mine. And they are each 'nearly an anagram.' No problem with your game; I simply thought I'd draw your attention to similar games, assuming you liked anagramming or nearly so.
Is it a game.

Your assumption that changing a letter or removing them is just some parlour trick is offensive to me. In fact…

I’m aghast.

😂🤣🤪

(This is so ace).
 
Maybe you are, but "him, a stag," to be a purist about Anna's granma. And that's no parlor brick.
 
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