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* He has a few fighters missing in the shield wall |
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* He's a few points short of a coronet |
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* A few kicks short of a galliard |
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* Off to invade Russia again |
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* In the front line of the French charge at Agincourt |
Revision as of 13:43, 12 November 2003
A full-deckism is a term used to describe somebody who isn't all there. It is derived from the phrase not playing with a full deck. Here is an exhaustive list of full-deckisms.
SCA full-deckisms
- Not the sharpest sword in the armoury
- He has a few fighters missing in the shield wall
- He's a few points short of a coronet
- A few kicks short of a galliard
- Off to invade Russia again
- In the front line of the French charge at Agincourt