For four or more people
Equipment: A dictionary for each player, if possible; you can get by with only one. Paper and pencils for everyone.

How to Play:
Each person looks up a word in the dictionary that no one in the group knows the meaning of.
Decide whose word will be used first. That person tells everyone their word and spells it for them. Each of the others makes up a definition for that word, writes it on a piece of paper and gives it to the one who chose it. The person who chose the word writes the real definition on a piece of paper. When they have collected all the definitions, they read them in random order. Giving each definition a number. It's usually necessary to reread them a few times. The other players write down the number of the definition they think is correct.
Scoring: 1 point if you chose the correct definition. 1 point for each person who chose your false definition. The person who chose the word doesn't get points for that round. Play as many rounds as there are people playing.