Welcome back to Snake Plissken Month, where it’s all Snake, all the time. Which you probably gathered by the name, “Snake Plissken Month.”
I’m so subtle.
Anyway, this week we’re going to continue Snake Plissken Month with a little group participation in our very own Plissken-themed Mad Mashup!
If you’re unfamiliar with the Mad Mashup series, it’s our very own “Mad Libs” style game, but named differently so that I don’t get sued. To play, I choose a book to ‘mash up’ and remove a few words. Without having any insight into the text, you provide a random set of words in the comments below. I insert the words into the text and we all have a good laugh.
This month’s Mad Mashup will be just a tad different, because all your words must be Snake Plissken-inspired words of bad-assery. If you aren’t familiar with Snake Plissken, consider it your homework for later. For now, just come up with a word that’s synonymous with badasses.
The rules: Your submission cannot be more than a single word. And for you wise-acres out there, you can use a hyphenated word, but there can only be one hyphen. Also, the word submissions are first-come, first-served. So, if your requested category is full, you’ll have to submit a word for a different category.
I’m also not going to tell you what story we’ll be mashing up. Consider it a little surprise.
For the Snake Plissken Month Mad Mashup word game, we need the following:
- 8 nouns
- 8 verbs
- 8 adjectives
- 3 human sounds (PG-rated, please)
I know, not a big selection going on there, but they should be fun since they all need to be Snake-themed. Good luck! The finished product will be up on Monday, May 13.
Noun: Dachshund
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Does Snake Plissken drive one? You may have to justify this one, Jason. 🙂
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YES ALL THIS THINGS IS GOOD
NOUN: POLTERGEIST!
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It’s not very Snake-like, but it’s bad ass so I will accept it!
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In my book, Poltergeists are the Snake Plisskens of the ghost world.
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Verb: preen
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Preen? This doesn’t seem very Plissken-y to me. You might have to explain this one, Estelle. 🙂
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Verb: Sneer.
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Nice! That’s what I’m talkin’ about!
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For the record, I’d much rather go with a fourteen-word-long-hyphenated-thing, but I’m sure you could’ve guessed that.
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Noun: Cheeseburger.
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OKay, that’s not very Snake themed. I renounce my former choice. Noun: Cigarette.
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Can’t. Stop. Laughing.
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adjective: feathered (as in hair)
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LOL Exactly what I was looking for.
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How about “menacing”?
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Yes! Perfect!
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