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What does zitch dog mean?
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In "How I met your mother" they played a road game called "zitch did" (or possibly "zitchdog"). Is there such a word as "zitch" (or possibly "zitchdog")?
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In "How I met your mother" they played a road game called "zitch did" (or possibly "zitchdog"). Is there such a word as "zitch" (or possibly "zitchdog")?
is-it-a-word
Hello, NPS. What does your research show?
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
I tried googling it but found only HIMYM references.
– NPS
8 hours ago
Some would say it's a word because it's been used, but thankfully OED has rather more sensible tests candidates have to pass.
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_game
– marcellothearcane
5 hours ago
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In "How I met your mother" they played a road game called "zitch did" (or possibly "zitchdog"). Is there such a word as "zitch" (or possibly "zitchdog")?
is-it-a-word
In "How I met your mother" they played a road game called "zitch did" (or possibly "zitchdog"). Is there such a word as "zitch" (or possibly "zitchdog")?
is-it-a-word
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Hello, NPS. What does your research show?
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
I tried googling it but found only HIMYM references.
– NPS
8 hours ago
Some would say it's a word because it's been used, but thankfully OED has rather more sensible tests candidates have to pass.
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_game
– marcellothearcane
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Hello, NPS. What does your research show?
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
I tried googling it but found only HIMYM references.
– NPS
8 hours ago
Some would say it's a word because it's been used, but thankfully OED has rather more sensible tests candidates have to pass.
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_game
– marcellothearcane
5 hours ago
Hello, NPS. What does your research show?
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
Hello, NPS. What does your research show?
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
I tried googling it but found only HIMYM references.
– NPS
8 hours ago
I tried googling it but found only HIMYM references.
– NPS
8 hours ago
Some would say it's a word because it's been used, but thankfully OED has rather more sensible tests candidates have to pass.
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
Some would say it's a word because it's been used, but thankfully OED has rather more sensible tests candidates have to pass.
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_game
– marcellothearcane
5 hours ago
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_game
– marcellothearcane
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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Zitch dog:
Basically, the point of the game is if you see a dog, you have to be the first person to say, “Zitch Dog!” and then you get a point. Person with the highest score by the end of the car ride gets free dinner.
Sounds like a mix between 'shotgun' and pub cricket.
– marcellothearcane
5 hours ago
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Zitch dog:
Basically, the point of the game is if you see a dog, you have to be the first person to say, “Zitch Dog!” and then you get a point. Person with the highest score by the end of the car ride gets free dinner.
Sounds like a mix between 'shotgun' and pub cricket.
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Zitch dog:
Basically, the point of the game is if you see a dog, you have to be the first person to say, “Zitch Dog!” and then you get a point. Person with the highest score by the end of the car ride gets free dinner.
Sounds like a mix between 'shotgun' and pub cricket.
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Zitch dog:
Basically, the point of the game is if you see a dog, you have to be the first person to say, “Zitch Dog!” and then you get a point. Person with the highest score by the end of the car ride gets free dinner.
Zitch dog:
Basically, the point of the game is if you see a dog, you have to be the first person to say, “Zitch Dog!” and then you get a point. Person with the highest score by the end of the car ride gets free dinner.
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Sounds like a mix between 'shotgun' and pub cricket.
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Sounds like a mix between 'shotgun' and pub cricket.
– marcellothearcane
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Sounds like a mix between 'shotgun' and pub cricket.
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Sounds like a mix between 'shotgun' and pub cricket.
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Hello, NPS. What does your research show?
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
I tried googling it but found only HIMYM references.
– NPS
8 hours ago
Some would say it's a word because it's been used, but thankfully OED has rather more sensible tests candidates have to pass.
– Edwin Ashworth
8 hours ago
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_game
– marcellothearcane
5 hours ago