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Author: | Dimrill [ Tue May 13, 2008 17:48 ] |
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town near me: Hednesford. |
Author: | Mimi [ Tue May 13, 2008 17:52 ] |
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'Glomp'. I love this word. |
Author: | Zardoz [ Tue May 13, 2008 17:57 ] |
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Is that the cuddle word? |
Author: | Mimi [ Tue May 13, 2008 18:00 ] |
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It is indeed the cuddle word |
Author: | CUS [ Tue May 13, 2008 18:02 ] |
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Is that what we call Safe Words in polite company now? Mine is 'aardvark'. |
Author: | Goddess Jasmine [ Tue May 13, 2008 18:43 ] |
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Shiver. It even sounds cold. |
Author: | TsuMuch [ Tue May 13, 2008 23:34 ] |
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Dimrill wrote: town near me: Hednesford. I assume that should be pronounced 'hends-fud'. As with Wednesday, how on earth did our crazy ancestors ever think it made sense to put the 'd' before the 'n'?! |
Author: | Dimrill [ Wed May 14, 2008 0:07 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fantastic words thread |
It is indeed. I remember the football results man on BBC used to have reet difficulty when they were in the conference. |
Author: | Dudley [ Wed May 14, 2008 0:56 ] |
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Towcester |
Author: | CUS [ Wed May 14, 2008 0:58 ] |
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It's time for the footie results! |
Author: | Cras [ Wed May 14, 2008 9:10 ] |
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Kerfuffle. Ooh - and a new one on me from a dinner last week: Flummery. |
Author: | Tmuk [ Wed May 14, 2008 11:31 ] |
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Bumf |
Author: | Curiosity [ Wed May 14, 2008 11:33 ] |
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Dimrill wrote: It is indeed. I remember the football results man on BBC used to have reet difficulty when they were in the conference. Aye, but they got more well known after that cup run a wee while ago... |
Author: | Sock Puppet [ Fri May 16, 2008 6:55 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fantastic words thread |
The word "snooker" always sounds weird to me if I think about it too much. My favourite word is "syzygy" because it has a deceptively clunky spelling yet a slinky sound. |
Author: | metalangel [ Fri May 16, 2008 12:24 ] |
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Zardoz wrote: Is that the cuddle word? I thought it was the word for when you bite (without teeth, really) onto something, like a boob. And speaking of rudeness, I should dig out my 'rude onomatopoeia' list. I remember 'fap' being the sound of male wanking, 'shlick' the sound of female wanking, and 'num' being the sound of cunty-lickus. |
Author: | MrChris [ Fri May 16, 2008 12:55 ] |
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"Wide-on." |
Author: | Mimi [ Fri May 16, 2008 13:08 ] |
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MetalAngel wrote: Zardoz wrote: Is that the cuddle word? I thought it was the word for when you bite (without teeth, really) onto something, like a boob. nope |
Author: | metalangel [ Fri May 16, 2008 17:18 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fantastic words thread |
It's happened twice in Krakow. At first I'd have thought 'yes, it is a pounce' because Kia jumps onto Case and starts chewing his head. But no, because she also 'glomps' onto the arm of the sofa and chews it too, simply by leaning to one side (and not using your arms, as is typical with pouncing or hugging). So, er, yeah. |
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