n. The act of throwing pre-softened Apples at public objects while sitting on the window of a moving car.
Yo homeslice, Acme is having a fresh produce sale. We should totally go appling tonight!
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A card game originally made for small children where one matches nouns to a given adjective that somewhere along the line, as most things, got turned into a drinking game.
Person 1: Okay so for "Useless" I got Helen Keller, Anne Frank and Lima Beans. This is going to be the hardest Apples to Apples round yet.
Person 2: No way. It was harder when for delicious I had to pick between Megan Fox and Sandwiches.
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An extremely fun board game in which contestents try to get the judge to pick their noun for a certain given adjective
Jim: Hey dude lets go play Apples to apples
Brett: No thanks i'd rather play quiddler
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1) the awesomest game ever
2)A semi-popular card game involving anywhere from 4 to 10 people; where one green "topic" card is laid down, and each player puts down a red card relevant to the topic. Very often cards are put down as a direct contradiction to the topic, or to be funny.
-- the game is named such because instead of comparing to different things, such as "apples to oranges", you are comparing to similar things.
Apples to Apples is the best game ever!
Dude you cant compare those, its like comparing Apples to Oranges. But here: compare these apples to those apples...
idk how do you make an example for this?
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the most amazing card game in history
Terrence: wanna play apples to apples?
Dylan: psh! fuck yes!
Andrew: what's apples to apples?
Sabrina: only the most amazing game ever!
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NORTH AMERICAN
used with reference to a comparison regarded as valid because it concerns two things that are fundamentally the same.
While not apples-to-apples behaviorally, someone seeing your email and clicking
on anything in it is 121 times more likely than someone seeing your Facebook post and clicking
on anything in it. (from 2020-Data-Driven-Marketing-Trends)
The conflation (cognizant or otherwise) of two distantly related notions.
ex. apples-to-apples:
"Look, Al Qaeda is a terrorist organization and we know with 100% certainty that Saddam is in pursuit of yellowcake uranium from Niger. September the Eleventh.
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