Scrabble has banned 225 words from tournament use. But they don’t even list the banned words correctly, giving them with the letters rearranged in alphabetical order. Some of them are pretty easy to figure out, but others not so much. For instance, near the bottom of the list is “abbbu”. I stared at that one for a while before finally realizing–“bubba”? Bubba is an offensive slur needing to be banned and scrambled?
So, will we crowdsource untangling the whole list?
The gender slurs are cunt, cunts, hos, poontang, and poontangs. I’m pretty surprised that any of the last three were considered valid words – the last two show up as misspellings in my browser.
Scrabble words have always been a hodgepodge. Earlier dictionaries were, in fact, better - where using high level letters was challenging.
Banned words, too. Some were okay, some were not. No real reason to allow them. Not like there aren’t plenty of other words. In casual play, people will do what they want anyway.
I can go along with DQing some of them on the basis that they’re slang. Bubba, for instance, from “brother” should be declined because anything goes if they take slang. But is it such a slur?
A Ctrl F search for bemoor yields no hits in the list, indicates that it’s still open season on “boomer.” Some were trying to compare it to the N bomb. Maybe next year?
In the Gender Identity section, it only has bcehstu, which an anagram solver tells me is “butches” – why that and not “butch”? Maybe I’m missing another shuffle.
I have no idea what either of those means. I’m really out of the loop.
(I can look up the definition, so please don’t post it here and get a warning)
ETA: I just looked them up – communist sympathizer? Is that offensive? And, shamateur is an amateur athlete that’s really pro – how is that possibly offensive?
A lot of these words wouldn’t offend too many people. The whole profane section seems to be variants of “god damn”. Who does that offend, gosh darn it?
What’s the point of scrambling the words? To “obsfucate them from the casual reader”? So does that mean in scrabble we can now put the letters of a word down in any order, as long as no “casual readers” are around?