In the deduction game The Red Pearls of Borneo by Bushmonkey, you are a clairvoyant investigator in 1948 London, exploring a tragedy that occurred eight years prior on a remote plantation in Borneo.
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it was a fun game, i think i cheesed it tho - ol svthevat bhg gur bayl crbcyr jub jbhyq tb gb gur thrfg ubhfr jrer yhar naq yhpnf be plaguvn, naq rcvybthr cneg nobhg svaqvat gur anzrf bs gur fbyqvre jnf pbashfvat ohg, nsgre rabhtu vgrz pyvpxvat v sbhaq gurz - (rot13)
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word tho. This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the early 1600s. To say it has never been a word might be seen a lazy.
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it was a fun game, i think i cheesed it tho - ol svthevat bhg gur bayl crbcyr jub jbhyq tb gb gur thrfg ubhfr jrer yhar naq yhpnf be plaguvn, naq rcvybthr cneg nobhg svaqvat gur anzrf bs gur fbyqvre jnf pbashfvat ohg, nsgre rabhtu vgrz pyvpxvat v sbhaq gurz - (rot13)
Shockingly enough, "tho" has never been a word. Perhaps what you were looking for was "THOUGH", O Evidently Lazy One.
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word tho. This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the early 1600s. To say it has never been a word might be seen a lazy.
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