A game played with the traditional board game "guess who" but with slightly different rules. The difference is that a given question can only be asked once over a period of multiple games (usually for the whole weekend, or however long you're trapped in the cabin with nothing to do except play guess who, but possibly forever!).
If someone asks a repeat question, they lose.
Since the number of objective, declarative questions is rather finite, the later stages of No-Repeat Guess Who are similar to subjective guess who.
Questions are identified by their meaning - you can't change the word order, or add a trivial extra phrase, to ask what is essentially the same question twice.
Sample question from No-Repeat Guess Who: "Is your person a member of The Allman Brothers?"
An i guess moment is used when its not really a yes question but not a no so you just say i guess, an agreement
"i don't want to go to school even though its the last day of school"
"i guess" - this is what you would call an "i guess moment"
This is a social game popularized by TikTok with two versions:
Version 1 (Original):
1. In a small group, one player closes their eyes.
2. Using hand gestures, everyone else settles on a number between 1 to 10, representing the secret rating.
3. The player with their eyes closed opens their eyes and gives each player a category.
4. Players provide an answer from the category that represents the secret rating.
5. The player with their eyes closed tries to guess the secret rating.
Version 2:
1. In a small group or with at least 2 people, one person thinks of a number between 1 to 10.
2. Without saying the number out loud. Everyone else takes turns giving the rating holder a category.
3. The number holder provides an answer that closely matches the secret rating.
4. Players get ready to guess the secret rating based on the answers provided.
5. The winners are those who guess the number correctly.
Version 2 is often more fun as everyone gets involved in guessing the number. Version 1 can be more passive with a less exciting end.
Let's play the Secret rating guessing game
This is a social game popularized by TikTok with two versions:
Version 1 (Original):
1. In a small group, one player closes their eyes.
2. Using hand gestures, everyone else settles on a number between 1 to 10, representing the secret rating.
3. The player with their eyes closed opens their eyes and gives each player a category.
4. Players provide an answer from the category that represents the secret rating.
5. The player with their eyes closed tries to guess the secret rating.
Version 2:
1. In a small group or with at least 2 people, one person thinks of a number between 1 to 10.
2. Without saying the number out loud. Everyone else takes turns giving the rating holder a category.
3. The number holder provides an answer that closely matches the secret rating.
4. Players get ready to guess the secret rating based on the answers provided.
5. The winners are those who guess the number correctly.
Version 2 is often more fun as everyone gets involved in guessing the number. Version 1 can be more passive with a less exciting end.
Let’s play the Secret rating guessing game
A phrase used to cover up what could be perceived by others as a racist or uncultured comment. It is also used by listeners to diffuse tension when someone else says something questionable.
See also: not to be racist, no offense, it's interesting that
Doug: (name), the guy from (country), keeps showing up late to work. Seems like a lazy dude.
Keith: It's just the culture, I guess
some guy on discord who sucks at life and is worthless to society
hey you know that someone i guess guy yeah he sucks
sorry guys i was to lazy to make a new word
new word i guess
wanna learn a new word , nah im to lazy to learn new word i guess