#1 2009-01-10 22:19:46
Loiter.
I love that word so much it once got me arrested. In New Orleans.
edit: alcohol was involved.
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#2 2009-01-10 22:26:26
I've all-ways like the word "Uppity." It's just so fun to say. And, yes, it's gotten me in-to trouble a few times.
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#3 2009-01-10 22:40:55
Uppity is a great word. Vulva is one of my personal favorites. It's a lovely woody sort of word.
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#4 2009-01-11 11:09:08
Putrid and Puerile.
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#5 2009-01-11 12:00:46
Corpulent. Bovine. Eviscerate, Gaping, Jocular, Loquacious, Lurid, Masticate, Moribund, Mulatto, Puss, Rapacious, Subcutaneous, Sordid, Tepid, Turgid, Uvula, Vapid.
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#6 2009-01-11 12:02:15
Kerfuffle.
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#7 2009-01-11 12:08:36
Scotty wrote:
Kerfuffle.
I see your kerfuffle and raise you a brouhaha.
And let's throw in an argybargy just for grins.
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#8 2009-01-11 12:22:02
George Orr wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Kerfuffle.
I see your kerfuffle and raise you a brouhaha.
And let's throw in an argybargy just for grins.
And I raise one snickersnee.
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#9 2009-01-11 12:24:32
eldritch
amaranth
phatic
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#10 2009-01-11 12:25:31
Phlegm. Sputum. Bile.
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#11 2009-01-11 12:34:39
Gibbous.
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#12 2009-01-11 12:40:53
Risible.
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#13 2009-01-11 12:42:17
whosasailorthen wrote:
Phlegm. Sputum. Bile.
Snot snow, it's snot. Clam. Louie.
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#14 2009-01-11 12:49:16
choad wrote:
Louie.
I believe you'll find that's "Loogie"
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#15 2009-01-11 12:53:46
George Orr wrote:
Gibbous.
Ahh... the waxing gibbous....
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#16 2009-01-11 12:58:50
shitass- Old school cussing at its finest. I always knew when I was really in trouble when my mom threw out
the "shitass" word.
pickaninny- I love that word so much that I sometimes put six or seven pig tails in my hair and make my wife call me a "filthy little pickaninny" during sex.
sea anemone- It just rolls off the tongue, especially if you use your best pickaninny accent.
flatus- Conjures up images of nursing home farts.
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#17 2009-01-11 13:24:37
choad wrote:
Loiter.
I love that word so much it once got me arrested. In New Orleans.
edit: alcohol was involved.
I can't let this stand. I don't drink unless I want an 8 hr coma so I was the designated driver. My friends got popped for drunk and disorderly on Bourbon St. Their car, my only way out of town, I had to figure some way to post bail while my asshole pals got to sleep it off. I loitered all night in that squad room typing reports. Case dismissed. Busted for loitering sounds like lots more fun.
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#18 2009-01-11 14:08:26
Husband™ and one of his best buddies once got jugged for "loitering" as teenagers. Their high-school hometown was Lumberton, NC, in the heart of Robeson County (the corruption, mayhem and bone-deep perverted evil in that part of the world would make an excellent novel, one which would get its author assassinated; but I digress).
After a night of general boyish dissolution they found themselves too inebriated to drive, so they sacked out in their car. They were awakened by a cop rapping on the window.
"What the hell are you boys doing?" sez the cop.
Husband™'s good friend, irritated from being awakened so abruptly, and perhaps too groggy to remember a) he was speaking to a police officer and b) the things police officers in that county were known to do to people, replied waspishly, "Well, we were sleeping!"
They spent the night in a cell.
"Loitering" is a very handy charge for police officers the world over.
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#19 2009-01-11 16:30:39
I also like the word "loitering".
I also like the word "Lobbyist". Not sure why. I don't really like lobbyists...but I like the word.
I like masticate as well. I like flagellate.
I like lyrical.
I like prodigious a lot.
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#20 2009-01-11 16:31:07
Oh and I like poppycock.
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#21 2009-01-11 16:34:15
Plethora.
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#22 2009-01-11 17:29:29
A couple of Spanish words I like:
Mueble (pronounced Moo-eh' bleh): an item of furniture
Chisme (cheess' meh): gossip
Aguacate (ah gwah cah' teh): Avocado
Cacahuate (cah cah wah' teh): Peanut
Satanas (Sah tah nahss'): Satan (but it sounds so much scarier in Spanish)
Cucuy (coo coo' ee): Sort of like the Mexican boogeyman, he takes away bad little children
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#23 2009-01-11 17:41:33
If we're doing words of the non-English persuasion, I have to include "bronzage", the French word for tanning.
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#24 2009-01-11 17:42:09
Tojo... 3 of those words are based in Nu-atl, are they not? Spanish adatped, but not of Spanish origin.
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#25 2009-01-11 17:42:40
tojo2000 wrote:
Aguacate (ah gwah cah' teh): Avocado
Aka, palta. You like muercos, too?
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#26 2009-01-11 17:45:41
Dmtdust wrote:
Tojo... 3 of those words are based in Nu-atl, are they not? Spanish adatped, but not of Spanish origin.
Hell, if we're going to eliminate words that aren't of that language's origin, we'll have to throw out almost all of the English words.
Edit: I do like the way the words taken from Nuatl feel when you say them. They kind of roll around in your mouth on the way out.
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#27 2009-01-11 17:58:12
Like English, Spanish has borrowed many words as well: Guadalajara - originally from the Arabic - is one such example.
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#28 2009-01-11 18:00:49
Some of my favorite Spanish words:
Crepúsculo - twilight
Madrugada - the late hours of the night, early hours of the morning, before dawn
Esposas - handcuffs, coincidentally means wives
Sinsemilla
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#29 2009-01-11 18:43:36
whosasailorthen wrote:
Phlegm. Sputum. Bile.
Well then, phlegmatic and bilious.
Pygidium. Distributary. Melange. Anticlinorium. Pāhoehoe. Aa. Plectofrondicularia.
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#30 2009-01-11 20:26:25
Taint wrote:
Like English, Spanish has borrowed many words as well: Guadalajara - originally from the Arabic - is one such example.
Azucar (sugar) is another word borrowed from Arabic.
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#31 2009-01-11 20:45:12
defenestration
captious
rugose
bedlamite
santorum
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#32 2009-01-11 21:00:45
sic wrote:
defenestration
captious
rugose
bedlamite
santorum
Ooh. Defenestration is one of my all-time favorites. I also like to work the word "macerate" int o as many sentences as possible.
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#33 2009-01-11 22:21:16
Thespian.
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#34 2009-01-12 09:23:00
Vinaceous
Carnasial
Piscivorus
Hebdomadal
Helotism
Sibilant
Omerta
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#35 2009-01-12 10:13:32
tojo2000 wrote:
A couple of Spanish words I like:
Mueble (pronounced Moo-eh' bleh): an item of furniture
Chisme (cheess' meh): gossip
Aguacate (ah gwah cah' teh): Avocado
Cacahuate (cah cah wah' teh): Peanut
Satanas (Sah tah nahss'): Satan (but it sounds so much scarier in Spanish)
Cucuy (coo coo' ee): Sort of like the Mexican boogeyman, he takes away bad little children
Spanish words:
Poporopo (Po po ro ró po) - popcorn
atrochimochi (ah tro chee mó chee) - helter-skelter
sobresaliente (so bray sahl ee e'nte) - excellent
contrapachado (con tra pah chah doh) - plywood
escopeta (ess coh páy tah) - shotgun
ametralladora (ah may trah yah dóh rah) - machine-gun
chicharrón (chee chah róne) - fried pork rind
zopilote (tsoh pee lóh tay) - vulture
English words:
Helter-skelter
cracklings
skeptical
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#36 2009-01-12 10:30:11
Fled wrote:
cracklings
It's "cracklins"... and they're yummy.
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#37 2009-01-12 12:33:19
whosasailorthen wrote:
Fled wrote:
cracklings
It's "cracklins"... and they're yummy.
That's how I spelled it initially. Then did a quick spell check. Apparently, it has a "g" in it.
However the word is spelled, I do not recommend eating them when extremely hung over.
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#38 2009-01-12 12:55:41
Fled wrote:
whosasailorthen wrote:
Fled wrote:
cracklings
It's "cracklins"... and they're yummy.
That's how I spelled it initially. Then did a quick spell check. Apparently, it has a "g" in it.
However the word is spelled, I do not recommend eating them when extremely hung over.
http://i41.tinypic.com/30djyu9.jpg
Well, that same source seems to have it right, at least in one place. I grew up in the south eating cracklins. Trust me.
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#39 2009-01-12 13:00:44
Tojo, there's a T shirt I saw in east LA and I want it- it's black and says "nientiendo"-
Other words I love
spawn
spork
mandarin (as a common noun)
shaitan
retard
fuck/fucker/fucktard
mordant
recuse..I fucking love "recuse".
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#40 2009-01-12 13:03:14
Gonopodium
Turgid
Voluptuous
Fecund
Cacophony
Detritus
Melvin
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#41 2009-01-12 13:07:12
Corpulent.
Zeppelin*
Turpitude.
Vile.
Asinine.
Smurf.
*(my son's second word, after 'mum' - really - he got it from an ornament hanging on our Christmas tree.)
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#43 2009-01-12 16:39:17
Karen, for a woman with a kidney stone or who just had a kidney stone, you are fucking awesome and two for two now. Thank you for the link!
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#44 2009-01-12 16:40:05
quell. And not just because head lice is going around.
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#45 2009-01-12 16:51:35
whosasailorthen wrote:
Turpitude.
Lewd and lascivious.
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#46 2009-01-19 10:48:07
Bariatric.
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#47 2009-01-19 11:10:20
Aloof.
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#48 2009-01-19 11:19:33
Remuneration.
Cannabis.
Paraphernalia.
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#49 2009-01-19 11:34:10
recrimination
eclectic
moribund
eldritch
indeed
horsefeathers
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