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"Discombobulated " Was it you?... Hahahaha fucking hell..I swear I didn't see you post this.... That's weird. | |||
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"Discombobulated " I use that word | |||
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"Discombobulated Was it you?... Hahahaha fucking hell..I swear I didn't see you post this.... That's weird. No idea ..said it a few times ...but i am sure others have said it to " It was almost 2 years ago when I heard it on my old profile, but I remember it..never forgotten it. | |||
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"I acquiesce to your eloquently articulated obsecration " The only reason I know "acquiesce" is because it's the title of one of my favorite songs by Oasis. | |||
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"Discombobulated Was it you?... Hahahaha fucking hell..I swear I didn't see you post this.... That's weird. No idea ..said it a few times ...but i am sure others have said it to It was almost 2 years ago when I heard it on my old profile, but I remember it..never forgotten it. " Naaaaaa wasnt on here 2 years ago ..was on another site then so wasnt me | |||
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"I like to keep it plain so you'll rarely find me indulging in the use of sesquipedalian words.... " You are never plain! Patently discernible and unostentatious, perhaps, but never plain. | |||
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"I like to keep it plain so you'll rarely find me indulging in the use of sesquipedalian words.... " The problem with using sesquipedalian is that thickos say: 'bit ironic?!' when you have to explain what it means. | |||
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"I like to keep it plain so you'll rarely find me indulging in the use of sesquipedalian words.... The problem with using sesquipedalian is that thickos say: 'bit ironic?!' when you have to explain what it means. " C'mon, on here they all want one that's a foot and a half long. I'm loquacious. | |||
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"Words are something that delight me. The etymology of them is a sometimes quantifiable enigma wrapped in a social and historical context. This is despite my initial reluctance to embrace neologisms, but I have figured that people can use them to their heart's content provided I they don't mind me peppering my speech with antiquated epithets that are fun to say." I concur. | |||
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"I learnt this word on here ~ colposinquanonia ~ n. - (from Greek kolpos meaning fold or cleft, and Latin sine qua non, meaning the essential element): 'the act of judging a woman’s beauty by her chest' " On that basis, I think Emeli Sande is gorgeous. | |||
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"I learnt this word on here ~ colposinquanonia ~ n. - (from Greek kolpos meaning fold or cleft, and Latin sine qua non, meaning the essential element): 'the act of judging a woman’s beauty by her chest' On that basis, I think Emeli Sande is gorgeous. " | |||
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"I learnt this word on here ~ colposinquanonia ~ n. - (from Greek kolpos meaning fold or cleft, and Latin sine qua non, meaning the essential element): 'the act of judging a woman’s beauty by her chest' On that basis, I think Emeli Sande is gorgeous. " I get titnotized by both your profiles but it isn't the only way I judge your beauties, I mean beauty. | |||
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"I learnt this word on here ~ colposinquanonia ~ n. - (from Greek kolpos meaning fold or cleft, and Latin sine qua non, meaning the essential element): 'the act of judging a woman’s beauty by her chest' On that basis, I think Emeli Sande is gorgeous. I get titnotized by both your profiles but it isn't the only way I judge your beauties, I mean beauty. " I had a public picture showing one bare breast. When I looked at my Fabs (for the boot thread last week) it wasn't as popular as I was lead to believe boobs would be. I've deleted it now. | |||
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"Just because I love this word. Librocubicularist -One who reads in bed. " I'm a Zen Beddist. | |||
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"One of mine is exsanguination, sadly I rarely have occasion to use, for jay it has to be c#@nt, I despise it so much I cant even bear to type it! " I'm quite glad you don't find that many occasions to use exsanguination. | |||
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"Just because I love this word. Librocubicularist -One who reads in bed. I'm a Zen Beddist. " | |||
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"I prefer short words to big words - like miniature and microscopic or improcerous. It's good to be compendious and breviloquent and abbreviate needless waffle " | |||
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"Alas Shenanigans Malarkey Exquisite Delightfully Delicious Are my favourites " I do love to use alas. Alas, the opportunity rarely arises. | |||
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"Alas Shenanigans Malarkey Exquisite Delightfully Delicious Are my favourites I do love to use alas. Alas, the opportunity rarely arises. " I do use it at every given opportunity Dear Hatter | |||
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"Floccinaucinihilipifilication.... To mean of no value.. Heard it on 15-1 many years ago, and loved the word... Rolls off the tongue " Fantastic | |||
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"Pastafarian ~ a deadlocked person who only eats lasagne" Dreadlocked even | |||
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"Alas Shenanigans Malarkey Exquisite Delightfully Delicious Are my favourites I do love to use alas. Alas, the opportunity rarely arises. " Surely, that should be 'Alas and alack, the opportunity rarely arises' to give it your full regret? | |||
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"Phantasmagorical " Excellent word | |||
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"Alas Shenanigans Malarkey Exquisite Delightfully Delicious Are my favourites I do love to use alas. Alas, the opportunity rarely arises. Surely, that should be 'Alas and alack, the opportunity rarely arises' to give it your full regret?" You are quite right. | |||
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"Jalember " OK, you've got me stumped. I can't even guess this one. | |||
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"Phantasmagorical Excellent word " One of my favourites. I must remember the word for a person who reads in bed | |||
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"Jalember OK, you've got me stumped. I can't even guess this one. " Kinda midway between January and December lol, but not quite may June or July | |||
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"Jalember OK, you've got me stumped. I can't even guess this one. Kinda midway between January and December lol, but not quite may June or July " August? | |||
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"Jalember OK, you've got me stumped. I can't even guess this one. Kinda midway between January and December lol, but not quite may June or July " It's a very useful tool, if I ask a mate to borrow me some cash and he/she asked when till I reply 12th of jalember that way he's not quite sure if it's a loan or a gift | |||
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"Viscosity Anyone know the meaning? .... without googling it! " It's something about the tensile stress on water. You've reminded me of meniscus. | |||
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"Juxtaposed, very apt for many on here" It's all part of the Fab paradox. | |||
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"Mendacity" Some tenaciously so. | |||
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"We have such a rich vocabulary in the English language, with the average person knowing 20-35,000 words. New ones are being added all the time but it feels like the same few thousand are all that you hear. Go wild, exercise your noggin and execute some exquisite locution. " I'm disinclined to acquiesce to your request. | |||
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"We have such a rich vocabulary in the English language, with the average person knowing 20-35,000 words. New ones are being added all the time but it feels like the same few thousand are all that you hear. Go wild, exercise your noggin and execute some exquisite locution. I'm disinclined to acquiesce to your request." There's no coercion involved. | |||
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"Mendacity Some tenaciously so. " Indubitably | |||
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"I particulary enjoy ..... Schadenfreude , chiaroscuro , oomami and qualia. " Easy for you to say... | |||
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"My favorite word in the English language is . Vermilion . That rich, deep red found in the palaces of Chinese emperors. I love the way it sounds... vermilion. " You are one in vermilion DJ. | |||
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"My favorite word in the English language is . Vermilion . That rich, deep red found in the palaces of Chinese emperors. I love the way it sounds... vermilion. You are one in vermilion DJ. " What does that even mean, lady? I'm assuming it's a complement... | |||
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"My favorite word in the English language is . Vermilion . That rich, deep red found in the palaces of Chinese emperors. I love the way it sounds... vermilion. You are one in vermilion DJ. " I just lol's | |||
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"My favorite word in the English language is . Vermilion . That rich, deep red found in the palaces of Chinese emperors. I love the way it sounds... vermilion. You are one in vermilion DJ. What does that even mean, lady? I'm assuming it's a complement... " Compliment. | |||
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"My favorite word in the English language is . Vermilion . That rich, deep red found in the palaces of Chinese emperors. I love the way it sounds... vermilion. You are one in vermilion DJ. What does that even mean, lady? I'm assuming it's a complement... Compliment." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlwnbcxBuzI | |||
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"Discrete " I prefer discreet. | |||
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"Discrete I prefer discreet. " | |||
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"I'm a fan of 'nincompoop'." Yeah, but you're just a buffoon anyway | |||
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"Discombobulated I use that word " I love that word | |||
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"Mellifluous is my favourite word at the moment." Too lazy to google.... what's the definition? | |||
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"Discombobulated I use that word I love that word " Is it sad I know that through Gary's mod? | |||
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"Mellifluous is my favourite word at the moment. Too lazy to google.... what's the definition? " A smooth, mellow, honeyed sound, usually used to describe a voice - mellifluous tones. | |||
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"Mellifluous is my favourite word at the moment. Too lazy to google.... what's the definition? A smooth, mellow, honeyed sound, usually used to describe a voice - mellifluous tones. " My something New learned today has been achieved! Thanks lovely! | |||
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"Juxtaposed, very apt for many on here" Or even juxtaposition. Visable in almost every thread containing twenty posts or more. | |||
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"I am disinclined to acquiesce to your request Just kidding Words I like: Eldritch " How apposite for today. | |||
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"Belligerent... xx" That's my middle name! | |||
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"I like short pithy words best - fetid, vapid, obtuse.....or long medical ones - adrenocorticotropic " Oh yes - I like those! | |||
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" My malliable brain is massaging many men in various states of undress. Secretly though I'm gravid with desire, lusting excruciatingly for only him. " I spelt malleable incorrectly. | |||
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"I like short pithy words best - fetid, vapid, obtuse.....or long medical ones - adrenocorticotropic " Obtuse that's acute word. | |||
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" My malliable brain is massaging many men in various states of undress. Secretly though I'm gravid with desire, lusting excruciatingly for only him. I spelt malleable incorrectly. " Oh the ignominy Nudnik could be used to describe some on here who persist in messaging. | |||
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"I like short pithy words best - fetid, vapid, obtuse.....or long medical ones - adrenocorticotropic Obtuse that's acute word. " Thanks I'm adroit don't you know! | |||
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" My malliable brain is massaging many men in various states of undress. Secretly though I'm gravid with desire, lusting excruciatingly for only him. I spelt malleable incorrectly. Oh the ignominy Nudnik could be used to describe some on here who persist in messaging. " I know. The shame is too much. Nudnik. I like that. | |||
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"Succinct would be a good word for many on here to note." Taciturn.....probably applicable to 95% (or more) on here! | |||
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"Plop " Fabulous! I like rambunctious and quill. | |||
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"Always liked onomatopoeia " I never liked the way it sounds... | |||
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"Plop Fabulous! I like rambunctious and quill." obstreperous | |||
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"Plop Fabulous! I like rambunctious and quill. obstreperous " So it's a word war you want, is it? | |||
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"Always liked onomatopoeia I never liked the way it sounds..." Boom, there it is | |||
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"I prefer making up words - it's far more filubrious." I coined a word too; it is very filubrious. My word is testerical to describe irrational behaviour by men, often led by their testes. | |||
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"I prefer making up words - it's far more filubrious. I coined a word too; it is very filubrious. My word is testerical to describe irrational behaviour by men, often led by their testes. " Scots Magazine. 1803. Volume 64. Page 542. Second paragraph down: "No situation in fact can be more filubrious than that of Egypt" (F's did look like S's back then though so it might have been meant to be salubrious) | |||
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"I prefer making up words - it's far more filubrious. I coined a word too; it is very filubrious. My word is testerical to describe irrational behaviour by men, often led by their testes. Scots Magazine. 1803. Volume 64. Page 542. Second paragraph down: "No situation in fact can be more filubrious than that of Egypt" (F's did look like S's back then though so it might have been meant to be salubrious)" How clever are you? I'm very impressed. Now I'm hoping I really did coin testerical 20 years ago. (Susie Dent hadn't heard of it so I feel reasonably content that I used it first.) | |||
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"Is it childish to still like the word 'knob'?" Not at all. Tis a fine word. | |||
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"I prefer making up words - it's far more filubrious. I coined a word too; it is very filubrious. My word is testerical to describe irrational behaviour by men, often led by their testes. Scots Magazine. 1803. Volume 64. Page 542. Second paragraph down: "No situation in fact can be more filubrious than that of Egypt" (F's did look like S's back then though so it might have been meant to be salubrious) How clever are you? I'm very impressed. Now I'm hoping I really did coin testerical 20 years ago. (Susie Dent hadn't heard of it so I feel reasonably content that I used it first.)" I have to apologise. It's volume 65. And I'm not particularly clever, I just have good google fu skills. | |||
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"I prefer making up words - it's far more filubrious. I coined a word too; it is very filubrious. My word is testerical to describe irrational behaviour by men, often led by their testes. Scots Magazine. 1803. Volume 64. Page 542. Second paragraph down: "No situation in fact can be more filubrious than that of Egypt" (F's did look like S's back then though so it might have been meant to be salubrious)" That doesn't technically prove he didn't make it up, only that he's lying about his age! Mr ddc | |||
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"I prefer making up words - it's far more filubrious. I coined a word too; it is very filubrious. My word is testerical to describe irrational behaviour by men, often led by their testes. Scots Magazine. 1803. Volume 64. Page 542. Second paragraph down: "No situation in fact can be more filubrious than that of Egypt" (F's did look like S's back then though so it might have been meant to be salubrious) How clever are you? I'm very impressed. Now I'm hoping I really did coin testerical 20 years ago. (Susie Dent hadn't heard of it so I feel reasonably content that I used it first.) I have to apologise. It's volume 65. And I'm not particularly clever, I just have good google fu skills. " I was going to say I couldn't find it - but I can see it in v. 65. Impressive work - most virectified by your Google skills. | |||
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"I prefer making up words - it's far more filubrious. I coined a word too; it is very filubrious. My word is testerical to describe irrational behaviour by men, often led by their testes. Scots Magazine. 1803. Volume 64. Page 542. Second paragraph down: "No situation in fact can be more filubrious than that of Egypt" (F's did look like S's back then though so it might have been meant to be salubrious) How clever are you? I'm very impressed. Now I'm hoping I really did coin testerical 20 years ago. (Susie Dent hadn't heard of it so I feel reasonably content that I used it first.) I have to apologise. It's volume 65. And I'm not particularly clever, I just have good google fu skills. I was going to say I couldn't find it - but I can see it in v. 65. Impressive work - most virectified by your Google skills." | |||
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"We have such a rich vocabulary in the English language, with the average person knowing 20-35,000 words. New ones are being added all the time but it feels like the same few thousand are all that you hear. Go wild, exercise your noggin and execute some exquisite locution. " It tickles me that if you have read Conan Doyle that Holmes and Watson ejaculate a lot ! | |||
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"We have such a rich vocabulary in the English language, with the average person knowing 20-35,000 words. New ones are being added all the time but it feels like the same few thousand are all that you hear. Go wild, exercise your noggin and execute some exquisite locution. It tickles me that if you have read Conan Doyle that Holmes and Watson ejaculate a lot ! " Men were often erect too. | |||
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"I'm amazed at how many people refuse to believe that 'specificity' is a real world. Perhaps I need to get out more..." Are they the same ones who use pacific for specific? | |||
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"I'm amazed at how many people refuse to believe that 'specificity' is a real world. Perhaps I need to get out more... Are they the same ones who use pacific for specific? " They defiantly are. | |||
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"My fav word..I use it all the time lol. Disconbobulated darcy " But who will acquire the accolade for the terminal denouement? Such a prestigious éclat really would be prodigious. (or have I gone too soon?) | |||
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" Unless Mr DDC practices his Fab forum alchemy. " Moi? Nah, I'll let you have ... "...The last, closing, concluding, finishing, end, ending, terminating, terminal, culminating, ultimate, eventual, endmost, irrevocable, unalterable, absolute, conclusive, irrefutable, incontrovertible, indisputable, unappealable, unchallengeable post." | |||
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