Yes I know. It's misspelled... but point made
Religion may be bullshit, but Merriam-Webster's is not.
You can't spell.
Neither can my anagram program that showed it as a legitimate word
Obviously focused on her diet.
You got me on that one! LOL
deity is a noun, spelled correctly it would have played. Never make a play worth less than 20 points unless you are completely stuck and if you have to then don't open up the whole left side for your opponent.
Words in the English language can be constructed, it is part of a living language. The construction of words can come from knowing prefixes, root words and suffixes and combining them in a way that allows for communication of the information.
Diety can mean characterized by or inclined to be a particular selection of food.
I am a deity and the diety I may eat at times isn't my favorite choice of foods I would want to eat.
Diet [noun] means a particular selection of food, especially as designed or prescribed to improve a person's physical condition or to prevent or treat a disease:
Y at the end of a word means:
a native English suffix of adjectives meaning “characterized by or inclined to” the substance or action of the word or stem to which the suffix is attached: juicy; grouchy; rumbly; dreamy. Sometimes used to mean “allowing, fostering, or bringing about” the specified action: sippy.
Yep, I'll agree with that. When I've gained a few pounds over the weekend, I know I'm going to have a "diety" week, in order to fit back into my jeans for the next weekend.
Well, that's a grammar error. I would use that word in the game.
That's as funny as when religionists argue that "athiests" are stupid, haha! I'm hoping it was your opponent who misspelled the word! Either way, we know what you mean.
I like to think of myself as the athiest atheist and that I just couldn't be any athier.