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    Quodlibet (Latin: "what you like") is a traditional card game and drinking game associated with central European student fraternities that is played with...
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    A card game is any game that uses playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, whether the cards are of a traditional design or...
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    used in card games. Besides the terms listed here, there are thousands of common and uncommon slang terms. Terms in this glossary should not be game-specific...
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    King is a Russian compendium card game of the Hearts family for 3 or 4 players that goes back to the 1920s. It may be related to Barbu, but its country...
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  • on an unprepared topic Quodlibet (architecture), a fanciful form of architectural trompe-l'œil Quodlibet (card game), a card game that combines several...
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    A trick-taking game is a card- or tile-based game in which play of a hand centers on a series of finite rounds or units of play, called tricks, which are...
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    originally a subgame of the student drinking game of Quodlibet which, however, is not attested before 1845. The game employs a pack of 32 French cards, Black...
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  • Mariage Mariáš Marjolet Mucken Officers' Skat Oma Skat Préférence Piquet Quodlibet Réunion Schafkopf (long pack) Schwimmen Sedma Sheepshead Siebenschräm...
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  • Similar to European games like Barbu, Herzeln, Kein Stich or Quodlibet, Trex is a compendium game in which there are four rounds with each round consisting...
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    Barbu, also known as Tafferan, is a trick-taking, compendium card game similar to hearts, in which four players take turns leading seven different sub-games...
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    Rumpel (redirect from Rumpel (card game))
    Rumpelspiel. A very similar game, Quodlibet, has been played since at least 1845, particularly in student circles as a drinking game. In a 400th anniversary...
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  • have I ever", also known as "I've never.." or "ten fingers", is a drinking game in which players take turns asking other players about things they have not...
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    Sperling, Germany) 3rd/4th: Quodlibet (Christian Galeas Arce, Chile) 3rd/4th: stepanzo (Stepan Opalev, Russia) Champion: Quodlibet (Christian Galeas Arce,...
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    lórum is an old, Hungarian, compendium card game for 4 players. Although it is the ancestor of the French game, barbu, it is still played today. It uses...
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    literature as a social game. Meyer (1852) includes it among the drinking games together with Cerevis, Schlauch and Quodlibet. Competitions known as Grasober-Rennen...
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    Germany included Bierskat, Elfern, Rammes and Quodlibet, as well as Schlauch and Laubober, probably the same game as Grasobern. But the "crown of all drinking...
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    fire Quarters Quodlibet Ring of fire Schlafmütze Scum Sevens, elevens, and doubles Ship, captain, and crew Sink the Bismark (drinking game) Shotgunning...
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  • characters and incidents for commercial reasons (e.g. to market a card or computer game, to promote the publisher's "saga" of novels, or to create continuity...
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    Herzeln (category French deck card games)
    compendium card game for three or four players in a partie of eight deals (Touren, c.f. Quodlibet). As its name suggests, it is an Austrian game. It should...
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    Kein Stich (category German deck card games)
    Kein Stich ("No Tricks") is a card game, which is well known in the German-speaking parts of the world under various regional names such as Herzeln (not...
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    an unmodified black and white reproduction of the Mona Lisa mounted on card, is called L.H.O.O.Q. Shaved. The masculinized female introduces the theme...
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  • Rogers' black-and-white photograph that had appeared on an airport greeting card that Koons had bought. Though he claimed fair use and parody in his defense...
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    Rosbiratschka (category German deck card games)
    compendium, card game for three or four players that is played with a German-suited pack of 32 or 24 cards. Despite the name, Rosbiratscka is a game of German...
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    example of changing views on the subject, author Orson Scott Card (best known for the Ender's Game series) once stated on his website, "to write fiction using...
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    Dreeg (category German deck card games)
    Nuremberg Dreeg (German: Nürnberger Dreck, Nämbercher Dreeg or Dreeg) is a card game that is described as "a special Franconian form of Sixty-Six with the...
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    tables. English Journal 90.4, 101-104. Josephson Institute of Ethics. "Report Card 2012: The Ethics of American Youth" (PDF). p. 46. Archived from the original...
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    career. An unmodified black and white reproduction of Mona Lisa on a playing-card, onto which Duchamp in 1965 inscribed LHOOQ rasée (LHOOQ Shaved), is among...
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    Children's literature portal Altered book Appropriation (art) Assemblage (art) Card-making Computer graphics Cut-up technique Décollage Détournement Illustration...
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  • Capodimonte, Naples (url) Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts (d1675), 5 paintings : Quodlibet, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne (url) Peeter Gijsels (1621–1690), 5...
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  • Musical quotation Nightcore Parody music Pasticcio Plunderphonics Potpourri Quodlibet Remix Riddim Sampling Sound collage Standard Tribute act Trope Variation...
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