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  2. Wordle - Wikipedia

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    Wordle is a web-based word game created and developed by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle. Players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with feedback given for each guess in the form of coloured tiles indicating when letters match or occupy the correct position. Wordle has a single daily solution, with all players attempting to ...

  3. Wiffle ball - Wikipedia

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    Wiffle ball being played in a park. Wiffle ball is a simplified version of the game of baseball that is designed to be a miniature version of the game that is suitable to be played both indoor and outdoors, often in confined spaces. Because of this, the rules of wiffle ball are very alike to baseball. A single game of wiffle ball consists of 6 ...

  4. Soggy biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Soggy biscuit. Soggy biscuit is a male group masturbation activity in which the participants stand around a biscuit (UK) or cookie (US) masturbating and ejaculating onto it; the last person to do so must eat the biscuit. Additionally, a participant who fails to hit the biscuit when he ejaculates must then eat it. [1]

  5. Waffle (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Waffle (game show) Waffle is a British game show that aired on ITV from 24 March to 24 June 1998. It was hosted by Nick Weir and was Weir's first nationally broadcast game show. The guests in the first episode were Lisa Riley, then-host of fellow Granada-produced show You've Been Framed!, and Jonathan Kerrigan from Casualty.

  6. Catscratch - Wikipedia

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    Catscratch is an American animated television series created by Doug TenNapel (also known for creating the Earthworm Jim series). It aired on Nickelodeon from July 9, 2005, to February 10, 2007. [1] It is a loose adaptation of TenNapel's comic book series, Gear, which in the series is also the name of the cats' monster truck.

  7. Waffle the Wonder Dog - Wikipedia

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    Waffle the Wonder Dog. Waffle the Wonder Dog was a British live action children's television series produced by Darrall Macqueen for CBeebies. It is aimed at four to seven year olds. [2] The programme was first broadcast since 26 February 2018. The Show has also aired on TVOKids in Canada.

  8. 33 Waffle Recipes Worth Waking Up Early For - AOL

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    Chicken & Waffles. Making fried chicken and waffles at the same time is quite a feat, but this soul food classic is worth the effort. We think the best course of action is as follows: Get your ...

  9. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Waffle: See spatch or waffle above. Also used to describe a pancake (see above) but done with a foot instead of a hand; Waterfall Ball: When a player's hit goes inside the block of the opposing team and falls down on their side much like a waterfall; Yummy: When a player gets a kill out of an overpass from the opposing team