Cure Cancer
edit: it's a string,r ight? Thus invalid, right?
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Cure Cancer
edit: it's a string,r ight? Thus invalid, right?
Cancer cell
Cell necroptosis
Necroptosis inhibitor (I admit - I went to google: http://info.agscientific.com/blog/bi...sis-Inhibitors)
You'll have to differ to the thread referee now. Litmaster.
As for the rules, I had thought them to be quite straight forward. Two words that are commonly found being paired with one another to create something instantly recognizable as an object or action. I had honestly believed that the examples in the first post (and subsequent clarification attempts) would be enough to keep us all on track. Apparently, I've neglected to consider how translation between languages can change phrasing, thus making it difficult for everyone to play on a level field.
Thank you, Osiris. It's cool. I just got confused, since there have been examples of single-word-things which could be split up into two stand-alone words as well, which made me wonder why ... ah, well ... nevermind. Your examples were very good. No harm, done.
Inhibitor Cocktail
Cocktail Weenie
(pssst...I kinda knew that 'Pattern Jigset' was a longshot but don't tell anyone)
Weenie hut (from Spongebob Squarepants TV show -- Hey, I have kids, ok!)
hut owner
Owner operator