24-08-2003, 20:50
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Your favourite word?
An odd topic inspired by a discussion down at my local this afternoon, but do you have a favourite word? Not just for it's meaning but the way it sounds, the way it rolls off your tongue.
For example I love the way the words, "Throb", "Strap" and "moist" sound
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24-08-2003, 20:56
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24-08-2003, 20:56
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24-08-2003, 21:03
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24-08-2003, 21:07
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'Gerbil' always gives me the giggles, manic stylee but only verbally ;-) Come to think of it 'Verbal Gerbil' is even funnier.
Hang on now, 'Verbally gerbilly' ? I blame my evening drinking habits 
'Succumb' another of my favourites, in fact my ultimate favourite, the idea of letting go, giving in. Wow!
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24-08-2003, 21:07
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24-08-2003, 21:08
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For some reason they brought to mind 'Thrust'.
Sounds good to me
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24-08-2003, 21:13
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silly tart, slapper and bugger are words I use a lot oh and love
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24-08-2003, 21:14
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mmmmmmmm - chocolate!
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24-08-2003, 21:27
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Quote:
Originally posted by Chimaera
mmmmmmmm - chocolate!
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Don't you think Chocolate should have been given a more sensuous sounding word? The 'CH' sound at the beginning is so hard, not a soft warm melting sound I expect from a chocolate experience 
Can we blame the french for that? Yup! Lets blame the french, their chocolate's crap anyway
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24-08-2003, 22:02
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Well according to the woman in donnie darko anyway
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25-08-2003, 00:06
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Discombobulated. 
I think that's the correct spelling.
*goes off in a search for the dictionary*
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25-08-2003, 00:12
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well at the moment existentialist seems to be the way to go
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25-08-2003, 00:14
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Quote:
Originally posted by trinity
Discombobulated. 
I think that's the correct spelling.
*goes off in a search for the dictionary*
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discobnobulated - lol
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25-08-2003, 08:30
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