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Post by Battlechantress on Nov 18, 2010 23:18:03 GMT 1
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Post by Mr. Glow on Nov 19, 2010 0:51:38 GMT 1
Sounds like a load of jollux to me. ;D
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Post by Cali on Nov 19, 2010 0:52:08 GMT 1
That's it. I'm planning on using all of them in my next story.
Thank you so much, battlechantress. I was having a really dull day, but this somehow improved my mood tenfold.
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Post by Knightfall on Nov 19, 2010 1:31:31 GMT 1
Sounds like a load of jollux to me. ;D That got a respectable LOL out of me. xD I tried this thing once before with www.savethewords.org/ and I failed miserably. Forgot the word I had adopted before I had gotten downstairs. That's some mochlic right there.
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Post by lieden on Nov 19, 2010 8:29:59 GMT 1
Hey, some of those are fun! 'Jargogle' is very evocative. So is brabbling. Perissology is stolen from Greek (we use the word: usually the verb form). Can't find anything particularly flattering about 'illecebrous,' though.
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Post by jklinders on Nov 19, 2010 15:56:00 GMT 1
I love brabbling. I can honestly say that I am likely to use it.
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Post by Nemonus on Dec 1, 2010 2:40:34 GMT 1
Not sure if I'll use it in conversation, but "sanguinolency" is a great one.
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Post by Mister Buch on Dec 2, 2010 0:10:35 GMT 1
I like 'fargling'.
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Post by Spaced20 on Feb 4, 2011 17:03:43 GMT 1
"swag" as in a "swag" of velvet.
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Post by Mister Buch on Feb 6, 2011 10:19:58 GMT 1
I think I read that 'godwottery' is the practice of using archaic words.
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Post by Roman Candle on Feb 9, 2011 5:37:46 GMT 1
"Bovicide" is the best English word.
I defy you to find a superior one.
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Post by jklinders on Feb 9, 2011 5:44:27 GMT 1
"Bovicide" is the best English word. I defy you to find a superior one. Inspired by the theme you gave me here is philosophicide
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Post by Roman Candle on Feb 9, 2011 5:46:49 GMT 1
"Bovicide" is the best English word. I defy you to find a superior one. Inspired by the theme you gave me here is philosophicide Nice one. I'm guessing Socrates didn't find this word that amusing.
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Post by lieden on Feb 9, 2011 9:53:29 GMT 1
Socrates found most things amusing. The Athenians could not forgive him for that.
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Post by jklinders on Feb 9, 2011 15:08:55 GMT 1
Socrates found most things amusing. The Athenians could not forgive him for that. ;D
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