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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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For some reason I really like the word plethora.
Such a good word to use from a description POV and so nice to say too.
What is your favourite word to use? |
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By *achDeMan
over a year ago
Barnet |
"Troglodyte
Cockwank
Defenestration
I just love the idea that defenestration as a word exists!
Now try and get it into a sentence "
I was at a trial where the defendant was found guilty of assault via the means of defenestration |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Mellifluous
And confelicity for both the sound, the meaning and how wonderful it is to feel that genuinely."
Both of these words made me smile and yes wonderful words |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a fan of some of the Yiddish words and use them in my everyday vernacular.
Schmuck, putz, chutzpah and the like "
Yaay, you're a Mensch !
I love Yiddish and learned a lot from an old work mate in London. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cockwomble....as in ' my neighbour, the cockwomble , who woke me up at 7.30 with over zealous shouts of goodbye to their children this morning for 8 minutes followed by beeping their car horn before driving off'.
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"Troglodyte
Cockwank
Defenestration
I just love the idea that defenestration as a word exists!"
Me too... it's definitely my favourite word.
English has a wonderful vocabulary and I like many of the words above. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm a fan of some of the Yiddish words and use them in my everyday vernacular.
Schmuck, putz, chutzpah and the like
Yaay, you're a Mensch !
I love Yiddish and learned a lot from an old work mate in London."
Thank you, as are you! I had to Google that but another one added to my vocab |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a fan of some of the Yiddish words and use them in my everyday vernacular.
Schmuck, putz, chutzpah and the like
Schlong too "
And tuchus! I might incorporate these in some of my Fab posts |
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"For some reason I really like the word plethora.
Such a good word to use from a description POV and so nice to say too.
What is your favourite word to use? "
Felching is a nice word, so is the word moist.
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