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Post by Eternal Lobster on Jun 16, 2011 19:19:36 GMT -5
Amalgamation and conglomeration.
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Post by iamahexagon on Jun 19, 2011 11:54:07 GMT -5
Hablaba (Spanish for "I used to talk" or "He/she/usted used to talk." They conjugate the same way.) - I mean, come on! Just say it. It's so fun! Allons-y - I'm a Whovian. Shenanigans - see above. Petrichor - also see above. I LOVE this word now. Juxtapose or Juxtaposition - I don't really know why, but I like them. Luddite - I learned of this word from BONES, but it's really funny to call someone a Luddite! Melee - Another one from BONES. I just really like it. Inevitable - it's just fun to say. Similitude - it's just fun to say. Lackadaisical - it's just fun to say and call someone it.
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Post by iamahexagon on Jun 19, 2011 11:55:39 GMT -5
Or, conjucate hablar to hablábamos. It's even more fun!
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Post by Olive on Jun 20, 2011 8:01:33 GMT -5
Wench. Apparently, it's much more socially appropriate to call someone a "wench" instead of a "bitch". I'll take it. Plus, the looks people give me and the question "...Did you just call me a wench?" is hilarious. I do this! All the time! Of course, in a moment of surprise (and silly) anger in my creative writing class last fall, I suddenly leaned forward and shouted "you WHORE!" at a girl. (We had to go around the room and say at least one positive thing about a piece, when we were workshopping. After that it was a free-for-all to rip it to shreds. She said the exact thing I was going to say, and I had nothing else.) Luckily, that wasn't the strangest thing I had done in class, and the girl was totally ok with it.
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Post by Dodger Thirteen on Jul 6, 2011 22:38:34 GMT -5
Perspicacious. My dad just taught me this word because I couldn't come up with something to describe my two cousins and their opinions on a recent court case other than "logical-esque". I am now so pleased with this word, it's not even funny.
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Cie
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Post by Cie on Jul 9, 2011 19:05:39 GMT -5
Colloquial.
The word is amusing in how ironic its existence is. Plus, it sounds gorgeous ;D
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Post by hitzelc on Jul 17, 2011 20:10:19 GMT -5
Mythopoetic, vulpine, firewater, sir, ma'am, moonlight, (un)encumber, hither, thither, aural... there are a lot more words I enjoy, but these are some that came to mind.
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Post by tosney on Jul 17, 2011 20:16:16 GMT -5
Effervescent
Iridescent.
Tosney (It's just so fantastic to say, which is why it's my username <----)
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Post by Marina on Jul 17, 2011 23:53:30 GMT -5
Always.
( "After all this time?" "Always") *Bursts into tears*
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Post by Dodger Thirteen on Jul 20, 2011 14:00:04 GMT -5
Always. ( "After all this time?" "Always") *Bursts into tears* I see you're a Snape fan.
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Post by serpentheart on Jul 23, 2011 8:19:25 GMT -5
Moonbeam *high fives Shakespeare* Wanderlust Darkling (Not a real word really? But Lord Byron used it so ner!) Wretched Shipwreck
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Post by Dodger Thirteen on Jul 31, 2011 1:42:24 GMT -5
Gallivanting.
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Post by onlyaworkingtitle on Aug 3, 2011 16:25:07 GMT -5
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Post by Courtney on Aug 28, 2011 1:38:19 GMT -5
Somnambulant Noctambulism
Someone who sleepwalks, the condition of sleepwalking
I have a huge fascination with anything that has to do with night and/or sleep, so these words are my absolute favorite Plus they sound beautiful.
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Post by tosney on Aug 28, 2011 22:01:19 GMT -5
Feuilleton!
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