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Postby Phinea Rogue » Wednesday 27 July 2005 7:30:39pm

Maybe it's an odd question, but being not a native English speaker, I have no idea what "gobstones" mean. It's mentioned in HBP that Eileen was once the Captain of the Hogwarts Gobstones Team...
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Wednesday 27 July 2005 7:42:52pm

It sorta means theese little stones that I think you try and hit out of a circle...

But they are little marble like stones which you play a game with...I dont really know what they are either???!
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Postby Augusta Longbottom » Wednesday 27 July 2005 7:53:08pm

Har...I'd always assumed it was a made up game with a made up name...sort of like the word muggles.
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Postby Dutchess42 » Wednesday 27 July 2005 9:13:53pm

Gran Longbottom wrote:Har...I'd always assumed it was a made up game with a made up name...sort of like the word muggles.


As it is not in the dictionary you're probably right.
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Postby Froggs » Wednesday 27 July 2005 10:22:50pm

:lol: I checked too...
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Postby Mistress Siana » Wednesday 27 July 2005 11:24:50pm

I wondered about the gobstones, too. There's an entry in the HP lexicon, and it quite seems like a made up game. Harry once was offered to buy a golden set of gobstones, I believe. However, have a look at the HP lexicon.
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Postby Tanuki » Thursday 28 July 2005 1:08:43am

Yes, it is a made up game mentioned briefly in either the third or first book. It's a game like marbles, but offending pieces spray a foul smelling liquid art you when your opponent scores on you
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Postby Phinea Rogue » Thursday 28 July 2005 5:28:45pm

Tanuki wrote:It's a game like marbles, but offending pieces spray a foul smelling liquid art you when your opponent scores on you


:lol: That seems like a funny game. :grin:
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Postby Snow_Crystal » Thursday 28 July 2005 5:41:27pm

the www.expectopatronum.co.uk website says:

"Gobstones is a game that we assume is like Boules except the Gobstones spit disgusting liquid at you when you lose"

I think they are a bit bigger than marbles - like the size of a bludger.
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Postby pheonixrising » Sunday 31 July 2005 6:57:19pm

gobstones are sup[posed to marbles but they squirt some gros stuff in your opponents face when you lose points
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Postby pheonixrising » Monday 1 August 2005 12:28:56am

i should know i just bought a set of the candy they were named for jkr was obviously unaware of how sour the taste is they smell fine to me and my family and my friends are begging for me to give them even one they've been around fo fourteen years

never try biting 1 they are like liquid filled stones
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Postby Salazar Slytherin » Saturday 13 August 2005 11:47:58pm

i certainly have no clue but i would like to know also
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