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Words!
Jan 12, 2008 13:33:44 GMT -5
Post by Professor Netta Barton on Jan 12, 2008 13:33:44 GMT -5
Well, basically I'm very bored and trying to avoid my homework so I started thinking. What's your favourite word/s?
Mine at the moment is palaver!
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Jan 12, 2008 14:29:53 GMT -5
Post by Professor George Weasley on Jan 12, 2008 14:29:53 GMT -5
I like weird words.
Amassed is one right now. Conflagrated, poltroon (thanks to Ed Edd n Eddy, of all things), the combo of "frivolous fracas", and, my cousin's favorite word, quagmire.
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Jan 13, 2008 7:56:58 GMT -5
Post by Professor Netta Barton on Jan 13, 2008 7:56:58 GMT -5
I only know some of them! I also like soliloquy and soliloquised.
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Jan 13, 2008 22:55:18 GMT -5
Post by Professor George Weasley on Jan 13, 2008 22:55:18 GMT -5
Alright, some more! Pernicious Wanker (haha this one makes me laugh... I know all the dirty British slang and I'm American, how odd...) intertwined maddeningly salacious
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Jan 18, 2008 16:01:47 GMT -5
Post by Professor Zoe Black on Jan 18, 2008 16:01:47 GMT -5
Haha. Wanker is used wayyyyy to many times over here, it's almost like a normal word. Anyway, my favourite word is spatula, because in my science class, the teacher said it annnnd I had a giggling fit.
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Jan 20, 2008 12:35:25 GMT -5
Post by Professor Netta Barton on Jan 20, 2008 12:35:25 GMT -5
The word spatula caused you to have a giggling fit? Ah well, I've had them over less.
Wanker is used too much at my school, or at least not amongst my year group. Seriously though if you're going to insult someone you might as well be creative with it. It gets repeatitive if you're called the same thing over and over.
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Jan 20, 2008 12:59:16 GMT -5
Post by Professor Zoe Black on Jan 20, 2008 12:59:16 GMT -5
Haha, I was really hyper at the time, though Same here, it sort of causes a chain reaction, someone says it, and the whole school is saying it.
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Jan 20, 2008 22:17:32 GMT -5
Post by Professor George Weasley on Jan 20, 2008 22:17:32 GMT -5
Hmm... my friend called me a 'knob-end' today. Made me laugh really hard, because she thought I didn't know what that meant.
Another word I learned: obsequious (meaning mockingly)
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