Renege

Tagged as: May 14

[ri-nig, -neg, -neeg]

Definition:

To break a rule, go back on one’s word, cheat (especially at cards)

Example of usage:

When you play hearts, you need to follow suit if you have the suit that is first played. If someone plays a spade and you have a spade but you play a diamond instead, you just reneged.

Comments:

I learned this word in 11th grade honors English because we learned how to play Ombre after reading Rape Of The Lock by Alexander Pope. Pretty random huh? Anyways, it’s a slightly archaic word, but I have still found that it can be used on occasion. For all the card players, it will be an especially useful word to use because it is often used in that context.

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Comment by kiki
Apr 24, 07 at 08:21 AM

… are you talking about me? haha =D

 
Comment by Derek
Apr 24, 07 at 09:13 AM

@kiki
No, I am not talking about you. Should I be talking about you, Kiki?

 
Comment by This Eclectic Life
May 8, 07 at 05:42 PM

EEK! I didn’t know the word was archaic. I use it all the time!

 
Comment by Derek
May 8, 07 at 05:48 PM

@This Eclectic Life
Don’t mind me and my commentary on the words. I might very well know nothing. Oh and don’t worry, I like using that word a lot as well! :D

 
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