Word Game


it’s when u use a word in a position referin’ to something else either than it’s real meanin’, it may also be a sentence.
ex #1:
a: u into video games or u’r one of’em?
b: i dont like video games
a: so u’r one of’em
b: no
a: u like video games then?
b: i dont
a: so u’r one of’em who r not into video games… i got u
b: oops! word game

ex #2:
a: have u seen will smith’s movie hanc-ck?
b: no, but i saw hanp-ssy

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