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I've heard a few people saying that words start to look strange to them the more they're looked at. I thought this only happened to me, so it comes as quite a shock that others suffer it as well. I intend this thread to contain me (and others, if you like) to wibble on about certain words that do this to them, without the fear of de-railing other threads. Or even just words you like to use or look at.

So, to start off the one that caused me grief last week was "gary", and now Squirt used the word "beak" in Plissken's moany thread. Look at it... beak... it feels weird in the mouth. Beak....... beak.

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Oh god.. sponge.... that's just wrong and weird.. sponge.

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Predicate. I use that a lot more than is suitable.

"Foom". It isn't a word, but by golly it sounds good. "Foom." "FOOM!". "Foooooooom."

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 Post subject: Re: Fantastic words thread
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Predicate. I use that a lot more than is suitable.


That, presumably, is predicated on there being a predefined suitable level of use.

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would would would would would would.

Now doesn't it look weird?

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Nope. If you would say a 'normal' word enough, it would start to would look really would strange.

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A phrase, not a word, that Tolkien claimed to be the best in the english lanugage is "cellar door", he has a point.

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I know a lot of people have a problem with the word 'moist' for some reason.

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is that because it comes out sounding french? cellar door that is.


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 Post subject: Re: Fantastic words thread
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Runcle wrote:
is that because it comes out sounding french? cellar door that is.


It's just the whole sound of the phrase I think. He used it as an example of how, despite having such a mundane meaning, divorced from context it has a beautiful sound.

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Runcle wrote:
actually wasnt that on donnie darko aswell?


As was Drew Barrymore and I love her.

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Speaking of Donnie Darko, has anyone seen Southland Tales - supposedly the spiritual successor to DD, 'starring' the Rock, Sean William Scott, and Sarah Michelle Gellar?

Goodness it's unwatchable tosh.

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actually wasnt that on donnie darko aswell?


Yes it was - I remember being happy they'd picked up on an obscure Tolkien reference. Must watch that again sometime. And re-read all of Tolkien.

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Craster wrote:
Speaking of Donnie Darko, has anyone seen Southland Tales - supposedly the spiritual successor to DD, 'starring' the Rock, Sean William Scott, and Sarah Michelle Gellar?

Goodness it's unwatchable tosh.


I just read up on it.

A film set in "Los Angeles, a city on the brink of chaos overshadowed by the growth of the underground Neo-Marxist movement", featuring "Krysta Now (Sarah Michelle Gellar), ex-porn star in the midst of reconverting" that is "comparable in recent American film only to David Lynch's acclaimed Mulholland Drive".

Even if it really "may be one of the worst films ever", How can I not watch that? Even though it will clearly be disappointing. :'(


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Investigative. Horrible word. It sounds all sticky-out in the wrong places, like the South African accent.

Anthropomorphic, on the other hand, is brilliant.

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Diametrically opposed.

That's a nice pair of words.

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Diametrically opposed.

That's a nice pair of words.


ooh, isn't it just!

Coruscate and Scintillate are two other favourites of mine.

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Curiosity wrote:
Diametrically opposed.

That's a nice pair of words.


ooh, isn't it just!

Coruscate and Scintillate are two other favourites of mine.


I'm a big fan of coruscate.

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Why is it that, upon hearing the word onomatopoeic, it is not immediately obvious what it means?

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Why is it that, upon hearing the word onomatopoeic, it is not immediately obvious what it means?


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Ocelot.
Apposite.
Submersible.
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SteONorDar wrote:
Runcle wrote:
is that because it comes out sounding french? cellar door that is.
It's just the whole sound of the phrase I think. He used it as an example of how, despite having such a mundane meaning, divorced from context it has a beautiful sound.
See also "Celador Productions", which is a respelling of the same phrase.


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In true Tolkein fashion I shall now pronounce Celador with a K instead.

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In true Tolkein fashion I shall now pronounce Celador with a K instead, over the next ten or twenty pages.

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Bah! I have arrived too late to stop the inevitable 'defenestrate' post. It stopped being clever and amusing a long time ago.

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Bah! I have arrived too late to stop the inevitable 'defenestrate' post. It stopped being clever and amusing a long time ago.

Pooh to you, with knobs on!

I don't like the word because it's funny or clever. I like it because there's a word in the English language specifically about throwing people out of windows. The act of defenestration was so common back when the word was created that they felt they needed a word for it. Brilliant.


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If you fit a window, are you enfenestrating?
If you replace it, are you refenestrating?

And is double glazing bifenestration?





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Yes, Steve. Ensomniate.


ACTUAL LOL!

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