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Cheers for this week (and all the others DJ)

Quick question regarding next week, do the beers specifically have to state a body part, or could we be cheeky and (this is a made up example) use a beer called "beers do you no hARM". Where there is an arm in there?
 
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Cheers for this week (and all the others DJ)

Quick question regarding next week, do the beers specifically have to state a body part, or could we be cheeky and (this is a made up example) use a beer called "beers do you no hARM". Where there is an arm in there?
I think that's already been answered here.
 
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Coldfeet I would accept, harm... Hmm not so sure.

Yeah, in my bad example (and the actual beer I have) the human-word is being used as itself/for its meaning just within a different word. The word harm isn't constructed using the word "arm" for its meaning :p. I think that's probably a fair rule?!

Headache would count as another example of the above?

Your call!
 
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Headache would be allowed as it refers to a part of the body. H-ARM wouldn't as it doesn't.

I was wondering this too (although its been a round since we had a poll.....)
 
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