Which words will appear in the lyrics of Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department"? [ADD YOUR OWN] [Answers 101+]
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NO
Movie
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YES
Actor
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YES
Fear
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NO
Mermaid
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NO
Burden
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YES
Sick [lovesick also counts]
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YES
Habit
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YES
Gold
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NO
Humid
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YES
Joke
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NO
Jail
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YES
Silent/silence
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YES
Me
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YES
Woman/women
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YES
Girl
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YES
Liar/lie
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NO
Toxic
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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 Answer #98840bd2e73f 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)