What Does Qat Mean in Words with Friends?

avatarRepeatingRitz6 months ago
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avatarTabulatingMadam6 months ago

Qat is a game changer! It's a word that refers to an evergreen shrub, but more importantly, it gives you those sweet, sweet triple-letter scores.

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avatarRavellingMane6 months ago

It's just a cheap word to rack up points. 3 letters, big score. Who cares what it means?


avatarDisbowelingFeel6 months ago

Yeah, 'qat' is a legit word referring to a shrub chewed for its stimulant properties. It's a lifesaver when you're stuck with a Q and no U! Believe me, I've been there.


avatarDezincingBrute6 months ago

In Words with Friends, 'qat' is a high-scoring word meaning a type of plant chewed in some cultures for its stimulant effects. Use it strategically!

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