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Captain_Brain
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13 May 2005, 12:35 am

Reptilian - Someone who looks like a reptile :lol:


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13 May 2005, 5:05 am

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13 May 2005, 8:57 am

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:lol: I like this one. . .


metacaptan (for those of you chemically challenged, it is a functional group)


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14 May 2005, 11:46 pm

Squid.
Squad.
Squirrel.
Squash.
Sasquatch.
Heck, anything with "squ" in it.



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16 May 2005, 12:52 am

cwm

honeycomb

hogeybogeybox

quick

milque-toast..

..just a few of a long list of words i think sound or look funny..



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16 May 2005, 10:33 pm

Inherently funny word on Wikipedia.

Monomaniacal
Insectous (obscure word meaning insect-like)
Onomatopoeia (again)
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26 May 2005, 8:21 am

Dogamatics


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26 May 2005, 9:28 am

Sophist wrote:
Why has no one mentioned chicken yet???


My 11yo AS son has been perseverating on the word "chicken" for weeks. He'll just blurt out of nowhere, "I like chicken," and go right back to whatever he was doing.

Fortunately, these last few days he's switched to adding "-ness" to the end of words. If he likes something, it's "Coolness!" If he hated dinner, it's because he didn't like the "potato-ness." 8O



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26 May 2005, 2:28 pm

I must add the words;

Mirror

and

Horror


They never come out right. One comes out Mir and the other...well....you get the idea :wink:



codeman38
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29 May 2005, 1:54 pm

monastic wrote:
"Plethora" (I like using this word whenever I can)

Have you ever heard the Vestibules' "Bulbous Bouffant" sketch? The word "plethora" plays a fairly major part in it, along with various other amusing words. Here's a link to an MP3 of it: http://www.ferin.com/words.mp3

Sophist wrote:
Why has no one mentioned chicken yet???

Good question. Two relevant links on the subject:
http://plif.andkon.com/archive/wc072.gif
http://isotropic.org/uw/papers/chicken.pdf



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29 May 2005, 8:38 pm

defenestrate, because it is one of the most specific verbs in the english language.


If you defenestrate something, you have just thrown it out of a window.


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30 May 2005, 1:01 am

salisbury


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