Which words will appear in the lyrics of Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department"? [ADD YOUR OWN] [Answers 101+]
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Resolved
NO
Movie
Resolved
YES
Actor
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YES
Fear
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NO
Mermaid
Resolved
NO
Burden
Resolved
YES
Sick [lovesick also counts]
Resolved
YES
Habit
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YES
Gold
Resolved
NO
Humid
Resolved
YES
Joke
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NO
Jail
Resolved
YES
Silent/silence
Resolved
YES
Me
Resolved
YES
Woman/women
Resolved
YES
Girl
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YES
Liar/lie
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NO
Toxic
Resolved
YES
Safety (or safe)
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NO
Rizz
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NO
Alignment/align

This is an extension of @Conflux 's original market—that maxed out at 100 options, so I wanted a new market where people could continue to add their own.

  • I will include any/all bonus tracks that are released within 48 hours of the album.

  • I will use genius.com as the default source.

  • I will count plurals and other inflected forms (unless specified in the answer). I will use Merriam-Webster to determine if something is an inflected form of the same word.

  • When resolving the market, I won't necessarily defer to the person who added the option.

  • Please reference the original market before adding answers—I may N/A duplicates.

"The Tortured Poets Department" is Taylor Swift's highly anticipated 11th studio album, releasing on April 19th.

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@traders no further bonus tracks have been released. I plan to resolve all remaining options NO—if anyone has found lyrics that would make any of these YES, post them now.

bought Ṁ40 Eclipse YES

She revealed two lines of lyrics yesterday:

"Crowd goes wild at her fingertips
Half moonshine, full eclipse"

This is a great tip when it comes to these questions. Specify that you want a noun, addictive, or verb. Add that next time you do one of these. I like the idea behind this question though, it's interesting to see the words people think off.

@TheOrigamiCrane Sure if I want to specify whether users should add nouns, adjectives, or verbs, I could have added that to the description. I didn’t want to restrict that, so I didn’t. Any part of speech is fair game

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🎵 I'm dying to see how this one ends 🎵

(The original question maxed out really early, but plenty of space to add more here)

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