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The basic concept of Lexember is word-a-day. You can coin (at least) a new word in an constructed language, or learn a new word in a natural language, then post it. Making slang terms or other variations on English for a fictional setting also counts. You don't have to stick with the same language; you can mix and match. If you miss day, no big deal, you can catch up later if you want. Or not. This is high-inspiration, low-pressure as usual.
However, these are supposed to be NEW words, not just posting stuff from your files. It's okay to make several in one sitting and post them on individual days, though.
Ideas for playing here:
-- Print out a December 2021 calendar page (in color or black/white) and use it as your "bingo card" for this event. Fill 7 days in a row and that counts as a bingo. You can go for blackout if you want but you don't have to.
-- Make a regular bingo card using the Bingo Card Generator. A 5x5 card will give you most of the month. Smaller cards will make easier targets if you don't want to overload yourself during the holidays. A 6x6 card will give you a month's worth of inspiration plus some extras. Here are some lists suited to this event:
* Robert Plutchik's 1980 list of emotions
* Untranslatable words
* Color words
* Gardening words
* Art media
* Emotions
* Food
* The Negative Trait Thesaurus
* The Positive Trait Thesaurus
* Swadesh Basic List
* Types of family
-- Make a set of smaller cards so you can use a different theme each week.
-- Go through the whole alphabet of your target language and make or learn one word for each letter or equivalent.
-- Create linguistic rules instead of words. These can be for pronunciation, letter combinations, grammar, or whatever else you need.
-- Play other people's Lexember posts. Pick up a word someone else has posted and try to use it, or make a matching word in your conlang.