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Title: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: jcardwell3rd on August 18, 2011, 07:39:45 am
Carcazone-when you are very focused on a game of carcassonne.

Carcassowned-when another player takes control of or wins your city or other feature using great tile placement.

Fanspansion - a carcassonne expansion created by a fan of carcassonne. (from elswhere on the forum, please credit the right person)

Please add to the list!


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: Albinoasian on August 18, 2011, 09:11:54 am
love it... especially carcazone!

Word's / phrases that we've used along the way are...

Carclove - getting the right pieces / good luck 
Ex. I can't get any carclove

Carc' it up - get into some carc action 
Ex. you got time to carc' it up?


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: CKorfmann on August 18, 2011, 09:17:34 am
Carcaowned-when another player takes control of or wins your city or other feature using great tile placement.
Perhaps better Carcassowned?

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Fanspansion - a carcassonne expansion created by a fan of carcassonne. (from elswhere on the forum, please credit the right person)
That would be ksupan79.  Thank you sir!

Carc' it up - get into some carc action 
Ex. you got time to carc' it up?
I like to get my Carcass On!


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: jcardwell3rd on August 18, 2011, 09:23:21 am
Carcaowned-when another player takes control of or wins your city or other feature using great tile placement.
Perhaps better Carcassowned?


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Fanspansion - a carcassonne expansion created by a fan of carcassonne. (from elswhere on the forum, please credit the right person)
That would be ksupan79.  Thank you sir!

Carc' it up - get into some carc action 
Ex. you got time to carc' it up?
I like to get my Carcass On!

HAHA I just left out the s's


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: Carcking on August 18, 2011, 10:06:04 am
Carcking - doing what you love - tile & meeple style.  :D


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: Whaleyland on August 18, 2011, 12:21:22 pm
Carcking - doing what you love - tile & meeple style.  :D

Which is somewhat funny since "karking" is a generic expletive in the Star Wars universe.


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: Amorpheus on August 18, 2011, 01:14:17 pm
I'm (too often) called a CarcAss for playing too agressive.

Another favorite name I've been called is a Carca-Jerk, on the BGG Carcassonne iOS tournament forums.

I must be doing something right to aggrevate others that much... ;D


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: Scott on August 27, 2011, 03:42:59 pm
Back in the day when we used to play Carcassonne at our house on a regular basis, my brother's friends kept saying klooster instead of cloister. Klooster is a Dutch surname which means monastery, and there was a girl in their class who had that surname.


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: SpedInFargo on March 31, 2012, 12:46:14 pm
"Cloister-f#%k" of course when there are too many cloisters next to each other.

We've officially renamed the Mayor "Cankles"


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: Albinoasian on January 06, 2013, 12:04:54 pm
Wanted to post this earlier ... But haven't been able to login until recently.

Carcathon - an extremely long session of Carcassonne games... Doing it for the meeples.



Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: jungleboy on January 17, 2013, 12:16:35 pm
Carcassowned-when another player takes control of or wins your city or other feature using great tile placement.

What do other people refer to this move as (I mean more the process of trying to do it, whether it's successful or not)? We have been saying 'sneak attack.'


Title: Re: Carcassonne Vocabulary
Post by: Carcking on January 18, 2013, 05:30:10 am
Carcassowned-when another player takes control of or wins your city or other feature using great tile placement.

What do other people refer to this move as (I mean more the process of trying to do it, whether it's successful or not)? We have been saying 'sneak attack.'

We call it "Glomming on".