Dictionary Definition
balderdash n : trivial nonsense [syn: fiddle-faddle,
piffle]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- senseless talk or writing; nonsense.
Extensive Definition
Gameplay
The game begins by all players rolling a die, the high roll chosen to be the first "dasher". The dasher draws a "definition card" from the supplied box, and rolls the die to decide which of the five words listed there shall be used (if a six is rolled, the dasher may choose for him- or herself which word to use). Then the dasher writes the definition (as supplied on the card) on a piece of paper. All other players then write down a definition, which may be an honest attempt to supply the correct definition, or, if they do not know or for tactical reasons decide not to, a fictitious definition for the word designed to sound convincing.The players hand their definitions to the dasher,
who checks if any of their definitions are the same as the real
definition. If there are any, the player(s) submitting the correct
definition is/are immediately awarded three points, and, if there
is more than one, the round is abandoned (though the points are
retained). The definitions, including the real definition, are then
read out in random order. Players record which answer they believe
is correct.
Players are awarded two points if they guess the
correct definition. Players are awarded one point for each other
player who incorrectly chooses the fake definition they wrote. The
dasher is awarded three points if no one guesses the correct
definition.
For each point awarded, players move their tokens
around the game board one square. The role of dasher then passes to
another player. The winner is the individual whose token reaches
the end square first.
Participants of the game and in particular, the
dasher, should be wary of revealing (accidentally or otherwise) the
identity of a player responsible for a particular fabricated
definition. This will obviously ruin that player's chances of
scoring as a result of someone picking their false definition over
the real one. A player affected in this way is said to have been
"discombalderated".
An oft used strategy in balderdash is to elect
your own fake definition in an attempt to give it credibility in
the minds of your fellow players. This is referred to as a
"downstream balder." You do not score a point for guessing your own
fake definition, only for other people who guess yours as being
right.
Versions
Newer versions of the game use categories, such as Paradisian Parody, Peculiar People, Marvelous Movies, Laughable Laws, Incredible Initials, and Weird Words, to narrow the focus of the definitions.An informal variation of the game consists of the
players exclusively submitting hilarious and outrageous
definitions. No points are awarded, and the winner is determined by
who garnered the most laughs throughout the course of the
game.
Balderdash is based on Fictionary,
which is essentially the Weird Words category of Balderdash.
However, obscure words are found in an unabridged dictionary
instead of the definitions and meanings provided on cards. There
are then read out to the unsuspecting individual
Television version
A television game show based on the game aired on PAX (later i) with comedian Elayne Boosler as host.See also
balderdash in Norwegian: Kokkelimonke
balderdash in Russian: Гамруль
balderdash in Swedish: Rappakalja
(spel)
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
absurdity, amphigory, babble, babblement, bibble-babble,
bilge, blabber, blather, bombast, bombastry, bosh, bushwa, claptrap, double-talk, drivel, drool, eyewash, fiddle-faddle, fiddledeedee, flummery, folderol, fudge, fustian, gabble, galimatias, gammon, gibber, gibberish, gibble-gabble,
gobbledygook,
highfalutin,
hocus-pocus, hot air, humbug, jabber, jargon, malarkey, mumbo jumbo, narrishkeit, niaiserie, nonsense, pack of nonsense,
palaver, prate, prattle, rant, rigamarole, rigmarole, rodomontade, rot, rubbish, skimble-skamble, stuff
and nonsense, stultiloquence, trash, trumpery, twaddle, twattle, twiddle-twaddle,
vaporing, waffling