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Dungeons and Dragons

[duhn-juhnz uhn drag-uhnz]

(used with a singular verb)
  1. a brand name for a role-playing game set in a fantasy world resembling the Middle Ages. D&D, DND



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It was only when Minsung traded video games for playing real-life games, including Dungeons and Dragons, that he met women, and his views shifted.

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Musk made a similar joke about buying Hasbro, the toymaking giant, after the company released a 40th anniversary ā€œThe Making of Original Dungeons and Dragonsā€ book that acknowledged the game’s original content included insensitive and derogatory language.

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However, he specifically called out Magic and Dungeons and Dragons as sources to ā€œmineā€ and ā€œleverage.ā€

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While familiarity with things like non-player characters and their degree of disposability is not strictly necessary to enjoy ā€œDungeons and Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern,ā€ it certainly helps.

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ā€œPaintball is a game. Dungeons and Dragons is a game. Survival Night is REAL. For twenty-four hours, you will be living in a postapocalyptic world.ā€

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