Can You Spell a Word Using T J J S A J?

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The discussion centers around the search for the term "T J J S A J" and its variations. Participants express difficulty in finding a definitive source for it, with one mentioning a friend's Facebook post as the origin of their inquiry. There is a debate about the possibility of rotating the letters, which some believe is permissible. A key revelation is that "Tjjsaj" is a recognized word in the Kannada-English dictionary, defined as "He who rides on a goose or swan." This discovery adds a layer of validation to the search, with users expressing excitement over the finding. The conversation also touches on the flexibility of the term's ending, suggesting it can conclude with various letters.
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T J J S A J (No restrictions on language)

I can't find one. :frown:
 
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Dembadon said:
T J J S A J (No restrictions on language)

I can't find one. :frown:

Are you allowed to rotate the letters to different orientations?
 
Dembadon said:
T J J S A J (No restrictions on language)

I can't find one. :frown:

And do you have some reason to believe there IS one?
 
stajjj has a (SFW) channel on YouTube.
 
Jonathan Scott said:
Are you allowed to rotate the letters to different orientations?
phinds said:
And do you have some reason to believe there IS one?

A friend posted it on Facebook, so I'm not sure one exists, but I think rotating the letters would be fine.

Andy Resnick said:
stajjj has a (SFW) channel on YouTube.

This'll be my backup. :biggrin:
 
Dembadon said:
Nice! :biggrin:

The definition seems to be: "He who rides on a goose or swan."

You can't make this $hi+ up.
 
A L A H O D T and can end with either a X, A, R, or O
 
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