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Post: # 120133Post Milims »

Cheezy wrote:I have always thought moist is such a great word, quite descriptive.

Miasma is also up there.
Language is a great thing , I'd like to know more about where names come from, for example
who came up with : gusset! really quite a naughty sounding word. :lol:
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Post: # 120165Post old tree man »

i have a favourite word that reeeeeeally agravates me if someone says "per say" i get an irresistable urge to stick my big finger in thier eye and call them a :jerk:
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Post: # 120690Post Wombat »

Promulgate always gets me irate stares and nervous giggles when I bring it up in polite company and in meetings.

When we were in Belgium, I also picked up a Dutch word that I have been known to throw around out of context - Gesloten - love it! One of those words that sounds disgusting but isn't :lol:

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highfalutin. Coz it kind of is...
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Post: # 121645Post Milims »

Wombat wrote:Promulgate always gets me irate stares and nervous giggles when I bring it up in polite company and in meetings.

When we were in Belgium, I also picked up a Dutch word that I have been known to throw around out of context - Gesloten - love it! One of those words that sounds disgusting but isn't :lol:

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Wadda they mean?

Although I do know what Dutch for shopping trolley and large ant is - not very useful tho! :lol:
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Post: # 121648Post LBR »

Mmmmmm, don't have one, but many favorites.

I had an elderly friend who would say "catty-ka-slunk-wise" when something was catty-cornered, that is, diagonally opposite of something. She would also ask me what all that "paraphernalia" was in my car when it as full of stuff, or if I had things lying about on the sofa, or the table, etc.

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verity
discombobulated
vilify
yea
nay


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Post: # 121663Post Flo »

Oh dear my favourite word isn't spoken in nice society as it's one that covers the consequences of an unexpected bill when the money is all spoken for, a major breakage of household implement as in the washing machine or fridge blows up, another major problem with flat that requires talking to the housing association (like there's water coming through the ceiling from the flat upstairs from the central heating there), crop failure on the allotment ....

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Groak the second meaning is new to me and perhaps also not one to be said in nice society - http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Groak
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Post: # 121698Post Millymollymandy »

:lol: :lol: :lol: Both meanings are new to me as I've never heard that word before! I hope it is just dogs and cats that groak. :lol:
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Post: # 121730Post Helsbells »

my favorite word is crayon

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Post: # 121873Post Birdie Wife »

I like FORAGE. The word, the act of, and the results!

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Post: # 121934Post Milims »

Not so much a word as a phrase "Mum - please may I have some more?" My daughter just said that to me after her first bowl of home made broth at tea time! :mrgreen:
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Post: # 122328Post weatherwax »

Free
covers so many things and feelings :brave:

Fresh
sounds all clean and natural and lovely :flower:

I hate the word moist :pukeleft:
Makes me feel all uncomfortable :oops:
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Post: # 122729Post Thurston Garden »

I have a few, but my fav is a nonsense word, Interfrastically (I will be back interfrastically :wink: )

I love Count Arthur Strong's nonsense too "Someone call the St Anne's Johnbulance!" or "We do not stand on celery in this house"

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Re: Favourite word

Post: # 122734Post LBR »

vilify
scrumptious

Did anyone say "ish"?

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