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  1. Brian van den Broek Brian van den Broek

    What concept is closest to the opposite of that expressed by `clue'?

    about a year ago from Emacs Identica-mode
    • Luke Slater Luke Slater

      @vanden Clueless...

      about a year ago
    • Brian van den Broek Brian van den Broek Luke Slater

      @reality Bzz. Thanks, but I'm looking to stay in the same grammatical category; seek noun, not adjective.

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton

      @vanden "A blank"? Works for blank like blank-brained, and also for blank like "There are no clues in this murder case! It's totally blank!"

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton

      @vanden Blank is a funny word. Blank blank blank. >_<

      about a year ago
    • Brian van den Broek Brian van den Broek Kennedy Skelton

      @kiirani Even better? Its `blankity' form: blankity blank blank. Thanks. :-)

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton

      @vanden The opposite of "a clue" is now officially "a blanket". xP

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton

      @vanden You may also want to consider the misappropriation of "dumb" as a noun. I'm a big fan of that one now thanks to my irl friends.

      about a year ago
    • Brian van den Broek Brian van den Broek Kennedy Skelton

      @kiirani By Jove, I declare you correct! ("I'm sorry, I have no clue; there's a blanket over my head.")

      about a year ago

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