Sunday, 24 April 2016

riddle - See me once, see me twice #2


I had a lot of fun with my "see me once, see me twice" question, so I thought I'd make a series out of them.


So here is the next riddle:



see me once, the hammer falls.
see me twice, the gamer calls.



As last time, it starts with only one 2-liner. Additional hints will be given almost hourly.


First Hint:




see me once, and I'm hidden inside
see me twice, game over is implied



Second Hint:



see me once, when I'm lighter than a plum
see me thrice, out of the tunnel you come



Third Hint: (and last one for today)




the "see me once" part refers to a different meaning of me in every two-liner



Last Hints:



the see-me-once in the first hint feels really good when found.
What don't you have in tunnels? It doesn't matter whether you're in a train or a car



See the last one in the series: See me once, see me twice #1



Answer




Are you



G



See me once



the hammer falls -> G, a unit for gravity
I'm hidden inside -> ummm, well...the g-spot?
I'm lighter than a plum -> g, a unit for weight (gram)




See me twice



the gamer calls, game over is implied -> gg ("good game") is often said when a match ends in gaming



See me thrice



out of the tunnel you come -> I think this refers to 3G phone service, which you would lose while traveling through a tunnel



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