well ofcorse it wudnt be in your dictionary cos you dunt know what is a dictionary .. and if you knew .. u need a dictionary to look up what never means .. so back to square one … Your turn will never come .. u aint a princess enuff yet
unless u can prove otherwise
yehh but shrek aint reall so he mostly wont likely be able to
Twenty Questions is a spokenparlor game (or car game) which encourages deductive reasoning and creativity.
In the traditional game, one player is chosen to be the answerer. That person chooses a subject but does not reveal this to the others. All other players are questioners. They each take turns asking a question which can be answered with a simple “Yes” or “No.” In variants of the game (see below), multiple state answers may be included such as the answer “Maybe.” The answerer answers each question in turn. Sample questions could be: “Is it bigger than a breadbox?” or “Can I put it in my mouth?” Lying is not allowed, as it would ruin the game. If a questioner guesses the correct answer, that questioner wins and becomes the answerer for the next round. If 20 questions are asked without a correct guess, then the answerer has stumped the questioners and gets to be the answerer for another round.