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... or even a phrase if you want.
One of my favorite words that I wish I could use more is circumlocution or if I can "invent" a verb: circumlocute, which we do here, frequently.
There are so many ... here are a few I can think of right now.
Lascivious ... I just like to say this word. It feels good to say it.
Repugnant ... I just can't think of many words that make the sound of their meaning as well, once you get past "pop".
Steatopygia ... When you find this in the dictionary, you never forget it, because it could come in handy some day.
Facetious ... it just feels good.
Meniscus ... Another word I kept for fun of being one of very few who would use it.
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Meniscus - Yes I like this one too. I once used it at work and got surprised looks. ???
Fuzz - It feels nice to say.
Tilde - I also like how it looks! ~~~~~~~ ;D
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Pulchritudinous - It sounds like it means something else.
Recalcitrant - I just love to say it ...
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ob·se·qui·ous /əbˈsikwiəs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[uhb-see-kwee-uhs] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1. characterized by or showing servile complaisance or deference; fawning: an obsequious bow.
2. servilely compliant or deferential: obsequious servants.
3. obedient; dutiful.
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[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME < L obsequiōsus, equiv. to obsequi(um) compliance (obsequ(ī) to comply with (ob- ob- + sequī to follow) + -ium -ium) + -ōsus -ous]
—Related forms
ob·se·qui·ous·ly, adverb
ob·se·qui·ous·ness, noun
—Synonyms 1. sycophantic, flattering. 2. cringing, submissive. See servile.
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microcosm.
pontificate.
supercilious
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supercilious
that is just super silly! :green:
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ob·se·qui·ous /əbˈsikwiəs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[uhb-see-kwee-uhs] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1. characterized by or showing servile complaisance or deference; fawning: an obsequious bow.
2. servilely compliant or deferential: obsequious servants.
3. obedient; dutiful.
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[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME < L obsequiōsus, equiv. to obsequi(um) compliance (obsequ(ī) to comply with (ob- ob- + sequī to follow) + -ium -ium) + -ōsus -ous]
—Related forms
ob·se·qui·ous·ly, adverb
ob·se·qui·ous·ness, noun
—Synonyms 1. sycophantic, flattering. 2. cringing, submissive. See servile.
I think that was the first word my boyfriend taught me. He's very polysyllabic but I'm moderately polysyllabic so he didn't initially stump me on words until he used that one, though he's done it many times since. I hate the syntax of that last sentence.
I like the word "syntax" though.
Other words I like:
Neologism (I like making them too)
Perseverate
Craptacular
I'll post more later.
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licentious
lacking moral discipline; especially sexually unrestrained; "coarse and licentious men"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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Limerence: a short-lived, intense and usually unrequited love, sexual attraction, or infatuation.
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Multi faceted.
Crystalline
Impermanence
Calcification
Diaphorous
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im·po·tent (ĭm'pə-tənt) Pronunciation Key
adj.
Lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.
Lacking in power, as to act effectively; helpless: "Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is impotent" (Freeman J. Dyson).
Incapable of sexual intercourse, often because of an inability to achieve or sustain an erection.
Sterile. Used of males.
Obsolete Lacking self-restraint.
Incapable of sexual intercourse, often because of an inability to achieve or sustain an erection.
Sterile. Used of males.
one of my least favorite words. quite frankly; my phobia!
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Masticate because I love food and to masturbate
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Instigation
Condemnation
Altercation
Ramification
Mitachondria
pontification
Procrastination ( I am always guilty of this one)
Filigree ( just love the sound of it)
Jurisdiction
Magnanimous
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These words aren't unusual, but I really like em, and I either don't get to use them enough or I just like 'em.
Ambiguous.
Fickle.
Vernacular.
More to come as I think of 'em.
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Mu - A japanese word which is used to mean neither because the question is based on false premises.
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I try to use the words I like, even if people think I am strange.
Here is one I like to use: Juxtaposition. ;D
I did not know these two: Limerence. Steatopygia. I love learning new words to use. 8)
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is poopshoot a real word. because, i like it.
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is poopshoot a real word. because, i like it.
Poop shute would be better, although not as elegant, when written.
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is poopshoot a real word. because, i like it.
Poop shute would be better, although not as elegant, when written.
how about poopchute?
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is poopshoot a real word. because, i like it.
Poop shute would be better, although not as elegant, when written.
how about poopchute?
Thank you. That's what I was trying for but I was mentally trying to force a relation to the word shuttle, but they are not related.
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discombobulation
bobblehead
globule
bauble
contumelious
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ob words eh?
what about Bob?
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Bob is my favorite. :green:
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Continuum (actually I use it all the time)
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Continuum (actually I use it all the time)
That's the same in Swedish except it's spelled with a "k" in the beginning. I like that word too.
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Negrophile
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Continuum (actually I use it all the time)
vacuum.
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Continuum (actually I use it all the time)
vacuum.
Same thing there, spelt with a "k" in Swedish. I love that word. 8)
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syntax
aphasia
alogia
anhedonia
psychobabble
stupopuneurocitis
spork
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Aloof is a beautiful word, though it's not that rare. 8)
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Cunalingus
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spork isn't rare either when you are amongst nerds. :P 8)
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Fun words and terms from some of my interests:
Thermionic - valve amplification
Hysteresis - magnetics
Gaussian - magnetics
Reverberation constant - Acoustics problem solving term, along with reverberation times (say it fast a bunch of times)
Acoustician - One who does acoustic preparations prior to a recording session (one of my specialties was determining and correcting the causes of sonic colorations)
Circles of confusion - limits maximum resolution in any photographic reproduction process
Ballistic coefficient - Aerodynamics of a bullet (super-simplified) How well a bullet will cut through the air.
Sectional Density - A direct indication of the penetrating power of a bullet (mass/diameter2 of a projectile)
Angle of incidence - photography - lighting angles - Measured from a plane perpendicular to the axis of the receiving lens
Asplenium - Botany - Genus of ferns (Ferns are a special interest, inside a special interest)
Monocotyledons - Botany - Single flower leaf ( another word that sounds like your tongue is doing tai chi exercises)
Epiphytic - Horticulture - plant that grows on other plants, but not parasitic
Lithophytic - Horticulture - plant that grows on rocks
Angiosperm - Botany - flowering plant (try telling a receptionist that she has a number of angiosperms on her desk)
Zygomorphic - Botany - bi-laterally symmetrical (it's just hard to find a conversaton to drop this word into)
Phalaenopsis - Botany - Genus of orchids (want to talk about orchids, anyone?)
Thermionic, thermionic, thermionic!
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Chicanery- not really an unsual word but not used very often and I just love the sound of it.
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cool word, what does it mean? it reminds me of chica cherry colah! :P
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cool word, what does it mean? it reminds me of chica cherry colah! :P
1. trickery or deception by quibbling or sophistry: He resorted to the worst flattery and chicanery to win the job.
2. a quibble or subterfuge used to trick, deceive, or evade.
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ool! i learned a new word!
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superfluous. ;D
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superfluous. ;D
Yes! ... that's how I felt yesterday! Another good word for that is "disposable", and that discribes me even better.
How about recrementitious?
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superfluous. ;D
Yes! ... that's how I felt yesterday! Another good word for that is "disposable", and that discribes me even better.
How about recrementitious?
recrementitious
IN BRIEF: Adjective- Of, relating to, consisting of, or of the nature of superfluous matter separated from that which is useful.
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I know this word is not uncommon. And also, I am somewhat pissed off it became 7 of 9's catch phrase, because she was such an over played character, and she often used it incorrectly. But I am a big fan of irrelevant.
That is how I describe myself. ^_^
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superfluous. ;D
Yes! ... that's how I felt yesterday! Another good word for that is "disposable", and that discribes me even better.
How about recrementitious?
recrementitious
IN BRIEF: Adjective- Of, relating to, consisting of, or of the nature of superfluous matter separated from that which is useful.
I don't want to call you Sherlock, but - No shit!
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I know this word is not uncommon. And also, I am somewhat pissed off it became 7 of 9's catch phrase, because she was such an over played character, and she often used it incorrectly. But I am a big fan of irrelevant.
That is how I describe myself. ^_^
... but how often do you get to use that word with 'normal people'?
Fuck a bunch of words!
I agree that you are irrelevant, but if you do not lay off of Star Trek, I am going to remove your skin and ravage you, alive, in ways that you have not, yet, known.
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I am familiar and enough of a fan of star trek that I have license to point out where it fucked up. They gave 7 of 9 too much story time, and you know it.
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defenestrate >:D
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discombobulated
adjective
having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion; "the hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand"; "looked at each other dumbly, quite disconcerted"- G.B.Shaw
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Convalescing. I like that word.
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petering, a verb. petery, adjective. :P all in honor of our very own peter mackenzie. :eyebrows:
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absconded.
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Alphanumeric
Frell
Cicadas
Epicurean
Synonymous
Laconia
Lupa
Aesop
Perish
Ephemeral
Dusk
Tantamount
Paramount
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Peristalsis.
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moot
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Helioicthology.
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I love too many words to mention. Dictionary obsessed since I could read.
I also love the sound or the visual I get from them...most times totally unrelated to the word.
Same with peoples names.
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superimposed
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It rather bothers me that I find use for most of
the words mentioned in this thread.
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you can always find use, you can create use. just superimpose the words onto whatever you're about to say. :P
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It rather bothers me that I find use for most of
the words mentioned in this thread.
Flagellate?
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It rather bothers me that I find use for most of
the words mentioned in this thread.
Flagellate?
Sure, but I discuss history of religion.
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surely even priests flagellated their eggs sometime... :P
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none did. ;D
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then they didn't get whipped cream :P
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Stop flagellating and get back on the subject.
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The nuns? Certainly.
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egg flagellation is needed to make eclairs you know :P
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Never really got into pastries.
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would you get into Eclair if he was pretty? :P
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Cream flagellation is required.
The eggs need to be incorporated gently into the flour and butter mixture.
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would you get into Eclair if he was pretty? :P
He? Well, in the internet world, I guess.
Cream flagellation is required.
The eggs need to be incorporated gently into the flour and butter mixture.
Sounds kinky.
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i think it's a he. :P
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would you get into Eclair if he was pretty? :P
How did you know I had a hairy adam's apple?
Love being called 'It'.
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Oooh....cat fight?
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is a hairy apple in your opinion pretty? :P
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I like pie better.
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Oooh....cat fight?
depends on Eclair's gender.
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Virtual cats. Don't know yours for sure either.
Might not be sure of my own. Though I did just pee.
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Oooh....cat fight?
Cal...I simply think that you don't get my Australian sense of humour at all.
It takes a lot to hurt my feelings...I'm the first to pull the piss out of myself...so I was teasing her back...I wasn't offended by it or It. :laugh:
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You're probably right. I seldom see
much humor. Again, probably not
looking carefully enough.
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Does my gender not show on the side? Funny.
I'm a female.
No adams apple...although it would probably turn Cal on if I did! ;D
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i see humor everywhere :P even when it's not there.
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i have no apple either.
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You're probably right. I seldom see
much humor. Again, probably not
looking carefully enough.
Tragically, you have probably misread a lot of my posts then.
Cheer up Charlie!
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he can't. he's a typical aspie. :P
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Typical? I would think being depressive is
the more pressing problem.
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well that sucks. are you very depressed?
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I think so. I drown myself in posting.
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I am guilty of too much aberration and circumambulation.
Skies are gray - I see no star to sail by.
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You guys might as well be talking in glossolalia.
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Savannah
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You guys might as well be talking in glossolalia.
Another word to make my tongue do tai chi.
:clap:
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i love it. glossolalia. is that like echolalia?
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I'm am making you think i am making you think that looking you in t he eye while i am checking your ass ass.
parallax
:hair:
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Parsimonious
Parsec
Gluttonous
Dichotomy
Trichotomy
Quintessential
Yield
Defenestrate (Someone said this already, but damn it makes me laugh every time)
Spurious
Dubious
Tuberculosis
Necro
Cavernous
Symbiote
Symbiosis
Depraved
Derogatory
wee....so much fun. :)
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Some invented terms to honor certain well conglomerated misfactions:
Cryptoclastic Density Currency - how payments are made when you have chosen to NOT understand.
Fully Dilute Cryptoclastic Density - a tendency to stand in the flow of cryptoclasms of hot gas while fishing.
Cryptochasm - a deep crevasse, especially one deliberately made wider, in the surface of a communication attempt.
:headbang2:
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Sarchasm - The distance between those who get sarcasm and those who don't. :)
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Here's Hotforwords on youtube.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpevVuDxXTc
Informative & sexy.
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Discombobulated
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inutricular
Fucking awesome word I heard on "House," last night. I have only seen the program twice before, but I was trying to sleep and hoping for some help from the numbtube, when I found "House."
It is an interesting show. If it was available on DVD, I might buy it.
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Extemporaneous.
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inutricular
Fucking awesome word I heard on "House," last night. I have only seen the program twice before, but I was trying to sleep and hoping for some help from the numbtube, when I found "House."
It is an interesting show. If it was available on DVD, I might buy it.
What does inutricular mean?
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It means, not pertaining to the utricle. (http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/utricle)
There a number of utricular formations in both animal and plant anatomy.
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inutricular
Fucking awesome word I heard on "House," last night. I have only seen the program twice before, but I was trying to sleep and hoping for some help from the numbtube, when I found "House."
It is an interesting show. If it was available on DVD, I might buy it.
It is.
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inutricular
Fucking awesome word I heard on "House," last night. I have only seen the program twice before, but I was trying to sleep and hoping for some help from the numbtube, when I found "House."
It is an interesting show. If it was available on DVD, I might buy it.
It is.
I'll have to look closer, I suppose. I buy quite a few movies, but television programming does not usually appeal to me, unless it's Sci-Fi.
I can't tolerate many commercials or low-res, so I would need to buy it on disk.
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Detritus
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inutricular
Fucking awesome word I heard on "House," last night. I have only seen the program twice before, but I was trying to sleep and hoping for some help from the numbtube, when I found "House."
It is an interesting show. If it was available on DVD, I might buy it.
It is.
I'll have to look closer, I suppose. I buy quite a few movies, but television programming does not usually appeal to me, unless it's Sci-Fi.
I can't tolerate many commercials or low-res, so I would need to buy it on disk.
Google it man. I saw every season on sale the other day. IRL.
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inutricular
Fucking awesome word I heard on "House," last night. I have only seen the program twice before, but I was trying to sleep and hoping for some help from the numbtube, when I found "House."
It is an interesting show. If it was available on DVD, I might buy it.
It is.
I'll have to look closer, I suppose. I buy quite a few movies, but television programming does not usually appeal to me, unless it's Sci-Fi.
I can't tolerate many commercials or low-res, so I would need to buy it on disk.
Google it man. I saw every season on sale the other day. IRL.
I probably will, once the priority curve of necessity again drops below my financial horizon line.
That collection is still a "want" at this point.
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I luuuurve House. ;D
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It's on tonight. Two episodes, back to back, of older re-runs. That's fine for me, since I've only seen four episodes at this point.
Maybe I'll learn a new word.
:thumbup:
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Enjoy. It's a good show. :)
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Enjoy. It's a good show. :)
:agreed:
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Enjoy. It's a good show. :)
:agreed:
Yeah, last night's episodes were so overloaded with subplots, I laughed, I got pissed, I almost cried, I began to stim. I hate it - I love it.
No, I fucking HATE it!
I can't wait for next week.
:asthing:
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Enjoy. It's a good show. :)
:agreed:
Yeah, last night's episodes were so overloaded with subplots, I laughed, I got pissed, I almost cried, I began to stim. I hate it - I love it.
No, I fucking HATE it!
I can't wait for next week.
:asthing:
LOL. Glad you enjoyed the show. I'm pretty fond of it myself.
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grillades
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i just love the word
'penetration' :o
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i just love the word
'penetration' :o
That's it, young lady! You're going to Mass with me and you're going to learn the word repentence! :christ:
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lol, how many 'hail Mary's' should i have?
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lol, how many 'hail Mary's' should i have?
At least ten, I should think, and I will give you some wholesome reading materials to improve your attitude! :M
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from your vast collection of reading material?
lol
and after you been prancing around with PPK on
the firing range - huh i bet your reading material
would be a whole new education for someone
like me! >:D
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from your vast collection of reading material?
lol
and after you been prancing around with PPK on
the firing range - huh i bet your reading material
would be a whole new education for someone
like me! >:D
I did not "prance around" on the firing range, I conducted myself with the utmost attention to safety. :M :P
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from your vast collection of reading material?
lol
and after you been prancing around with PPK on
the firing range - huh i bet your reading material
would be a whole new education for someone
like me! >:D
I did not "prance around" on the firing range, I conducted myself with the utmost attention to safety. :M :P
OK so people shouting 'duck' whenever you was near the trigger
then was just a precaution i suspect :lol:
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from your vast collection of reading material?
lol
and after you been prancing around with PPK on
the firing range - huh i bet your reading material
would be a whole new education for someone
like me! >:D
I did not "prance around" on the firing range, I conducted myself with the utmost attention to safety. :M :P
OK so people shouting 'duck' whenever you was near the trigger
then was just a precaution i suspect :lol:
One of the first things I learned was to keep my finger out of the trigger guard till the gun is aimed at the target! :thumbup:
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Ok ok ok
you have convinced me
'the gunslinging weeble is not a threat to the public'
i would love the experience to be honest. it sounds like
an interesting one :thumbup:
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Ok ok ok
you have convinced me
'the gunslinging weeble is not a threat to the public'
i would love the experience to be honest. it sounds like
an interesting one :thumbup:
Well, you were in the Army at one time, did you fire a rifle? :orly:
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Ok ok ok
you have convinced me
'the gunslinging weeble is not a threat to the public'
i would love the experience to be honest. it sounds like
an interesting one :thumbup:
Well, you were in the Army at one time, did you fire a rifle? :orly:
Yes SLR's. stripped and cleaned the damn thing daily, fired it about
5 times in ten months! not much of an experience!
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guacamole
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pulchritude. It's my favorite word. I use it as much as I can.
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from your vast collection of reading material?
lol
and after you been prancing around with PPK on
the firing range - huh i bet your reading material
would be a whole new education for someone
like me! >:D
I did not "prance around" on the firing range, I conducted myself with the utmost attention to safety. :M :P
OK so people shouting 'duck' whenever you was near the trigger
then was just a precaution i suspect :lol:
One of the first things I learned was to keep my finger out of the trigger guard till the gun is aimed at the target! :thumbup:
Sensible advice. That is what they told me, too. :2thumbsup:
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Didgeridoo which was one of the reasons I got one :green:
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Nonchalant
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Nonchalant
You made me wonder if there is a chalant. So............
Is “chalant” the opposite of “nonchalant”?
Q: I hear “nonchalant” used all the time to mean unconcerned, but I never hear “chalant” used to mean concerned. Is there such a word in English?
A: No, there’s no “chalant,” just “nonchalant.” Only the negative form of the word has found a home in English.
As the Oxford English Dictionary explains, “nonchalant” was borrowed from French sometime before 1734.
It’s defined as meaning “calm and casual; (deliberately) lacking in enthusiasm or interest; indifferent, unconcerned.”
In French, nonchalant is the present participle of the verb nonchaloir (the earlier form was nonchaler), meaning to neglect or despise.
Its roots are the negative prefix non and the verb chaloir (earlier chaler), meaning to interest or to be important.
Those French verbs came from the classical Latin verb calere, which the OED defines as “to be warm, to be roused with zeal or anger, to be active.”
But though we don’t have “chalant,” we once had an adjective derived from that Latin verb: “calent.”
It’s no longer used, but back in the 1600s and 1700s it meant warm or hot.
We’ve written before on the blog about words like “disgruntled” and “inscrutable” that seem to have only negative forms.
The third edition of Pat’s grammar and usage book Woe Is I includes a section about words like these. We’ll quote the passage:
“Some words are sourpusses. They’re negative through and through, and have no positive counterparts. I’m thinking of words like unkempt, inept, disgruntled, and uncouth. We might joke about looking ‘kempt’ or being ‘couth,’ but in fact the negatives have no opposite forms—they’re either obsolete rarities or whimsical inventions.
“Other negatives with nonexistent or obscure opposite numbers include debunk, disappointing, disconcerting, disconsolate, disheveled, dismayed, immaculate, impeccable, inadvertent, incapacitated, inclement, incognito, incommunicado, incorrigible, indefatigable, inevitable, indomitable, insipid, misnomer, mistake, nonchalant, noncommittal, nondescript, nonpareil, nonplussed, unassuming, unbeknownst, ungainly, and unwieldy.
“Some similar words without opposite versions may look like negatives, but they aren’t. Their negative-looking prefixes (im and in) emphasize or intensify instead. Actually, intensify and instead are among these words, and so are insure, impromptu, inscribe, and inflammable.”
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phenomenon
LL Cool J - Phenomenon (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQsd7y5YbZw#ws)
Phenomenon (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5Mc55P1i9g#)
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Nonchalant
You made me wonder if there is a chalant. So............
Is “chalant” the opposite of “nonchalant”?
Q: I hear “nonchalant” used all the time to mean unconcerned, but I never hear “chalant” used to mean concerned. Is there such a word in English?
A: No, there’s no “chalant,” just “nonchalant.” Only the negative form of the word has found a home in English.
As the Oxford English Dictionary explains, “nonchalant” was borrowed from French sometime before 1734.
It’s defined as meaning “calm and casual; (deliberately) lacking in enthusiasm or interest; indifferent, unconcerned.”
In French, nonchalant is the present participle of the verb nonchaloir (the earlier form was nonchaler), meaning to neglect or despise.
Its roots are the negative prefix non and the verb chaloir (earlier chaler), meaning to interest or to be important.
Those French verbs came from the classical Latin verb calere, which the OED defines as “to be warm, to be roused with zeal or anger, to be active.”
But though we don’t have “chalant,” we once had an adjective derived from that Latin verb: “calent.”
It’s no longer used, but back in the 1600s and 1700s it meant warm or hot.
We’ve written before on the blog about words like “disgruntled” and “inscrutable” that seem to have only negative forms.
The third edition of Pat’s grammar and usage book Woe Is I includes a section about words like these. We’ll quote the passage:
“Some words are sourpusses. They’re negative through and through, and have no positive counterparts. I’m thinking of words like unkempt, inept, disgruntled, and uncouth. We might joke about looking ‘kempt’ or being ‘couth,’ but in fact the negatives have no opposite forms—they’re either obsolete rarities or whimsical inventions.
“Other negatives with nonexistent or obscure opposite numbers include debunk, disappointing, disconcerting, disconsolate, disheveled, dismayed, immaculate, impeccable, inadvertent, incapacitated, inclement, incognito, incommunicado, incorrigible, indefatigable, inevitable, indomitable, insipid, misnomer, mistake, nonchalant, noncommittal, nondescript, nonpareil, nonplussed, unassuming, unbeknownst, ungainly, and unwieldy.
“Some similar words without opposite versions may look like negatives, but they aren’t. Their negative-looking prefixes (im and in) emphasize or intensify instead. Actually, intensify and instead are among these words, and so are insure, impromptu, inscribe, and inflammable.”
woohoo your Majesty! thanks for all that! :2thumbsup:
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Scopperloit
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Pram. Not really odd or unusual, just not used in the US. It has a much nicer ring than stroller.
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Scopperloit
... scopperloit. A time for play, or rude and rough-housing play.
Thank you. What a delightful word. It will fit very nicely with hoyden which is another favorite word of mine.
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cummerbund
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Defenestrate. :trollface:
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Gnarly
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Grub
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_qVcbD6e6NWA/TOWwrrWGjuI/AAAAAAAAAh4/G3q16HuDPao/s1600/white_grub.jpg)
eeew but i do like the word 'grub'
and 'grubby' which has a totally diferent meaning.
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I love
'FORNICATION' :laugh:
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Fluid dynamics.
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Moist? :LOL:
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Not exactly an odd or unusual word, but I was rereading a note from my sister and I had forgotten about this sentence (must be said in a Texas or Southern accent for full effect.)
Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit.
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flippant....
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banquette = New Orleans term for a sidewalk
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scuppernong
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I love
'FORNICATION' :laugh:
i still love FORNICATION
and DOUBLE PENETRATION ::)
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Are those 'unusual words' :lol: :include:
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they are for me. i am with a four year old all day, or my mother. just never seem to drop them into a conversation :zoinks:
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Fornication! Double Penetration! That help, then? :lol:
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colloquialism
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Floccinaucinihilipilfication :yarly:
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:heart: Tuberosa! :heart:
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Tuberosa? :apondering: :GA: :lol:
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haboob
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Antidisestablismentarianism
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hoyden. I used to tell the PR she was one when she was younger. Haven't used it in a while.
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Tuberosa? :apondering: :GA: :lol:
It is a pretty flower, Google it. :M
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"Stigmata"
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Serendipity.
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Continental
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Latex
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Continental
As in continental breakfast :autism: or the continental United States! :zoinks:
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"Scopperloit"
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"Scopperloit"
Wut?
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"Scopperloit"
Wut?
Must be one of those funny Brit words that nobody else understands! :P
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"Scopperloit"
Wut?
scopperloit:
A time for play, or rude and rough-housing play.
"Sounds like time for scopperloit"
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"Scopperloit"
Wut?
scopperloit
A time for play, or rude and rough-housing play.
Sounds like time for scopperloit
To me it sounds like some obscure casserole. I must be hungry. :autism:
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"Scopperloit"
Wut?
Must be one of those funny Brit words that nobody else understands! :P
Except I'm Brit! Rude & rough housing play, hmmmmmm, with Boudaccea! Sounds like fun. lol
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Continental
As in continental breakfast :autism: or the continental United States! :zoinks:
Or Continental GT
(http://www.bentleymotors.com/media/med/Libraries/1/New_GT_1a_2.jpg)
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Oh, yeah! Preferably, the supersports coupe, lol.
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hieroglyphics
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cataglottism :-*
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Ambisextrous
I can masturbate with either hand! :P
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Ambisextrous
I can masturbate with either hand! :P
LOLS! You clever girl! lols
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I love
'FORNICATION' :laugh:
i still love FORNICATION
and DOUBLE PENETRATION ::)
Take it you've got plenty of volunteers for that? :lol:
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:nono:
I only have Victor
:vibe:
:spaz:
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:nono:
I only have Victor
:vibe:
:spaz:
Victor the vibrator? That's a shame....
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Shame?
:vibe:
for me? No
:spaz: :spaz: :spaz: :spaz: :spaz: :spaz: :spaz:
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You're missing out on so much more, bodie! lol
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splenectomy :fatchef:
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Randomization
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Blimp
or blimpishness
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Blesh
(Blend and mesh) - from a mid-century SF novel
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Grok.
From a Heinlein novel. I'd forgotten all about it until I saw it used the other day. Misspelled. >:(
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Fob.
Apparently, a word for keychain. It was used in the computer game Fallout, and both there, and elsewhere, it is erroneously acronymized as "FOB", although it is a proper word: Fob.
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Fob.
Apparently, a word for keychain. It was used in the computer game Fallout, and both there, and elsewhere, it is erroneously acronymized as "FOB", although it is a proper word: Fob.
I used it just a few days ago. ;D
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nelipot
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The only time I used the word "nincompoop" was right here on I2, directed at duke :D who was baffled at my choise of word :D
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petulance...if that spelling is correct...and if it isnt i hope one of you petulant people can let me know... :hahaha:
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I used "sub judice" in my appellate brief and my professor admitted to having to Google it. To me that feels like a win, but he felt I should have dumbed it down :(
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I used "sub judice" in my appellate brief and my professor admitted to having to Google it. To me that feels like a win, but he felt I should have dumbed it down :(
NEGs to your prof for wanting you to "dumb down" an intellectual exercise.
Is this lametard asking you to eliminate Latin from the voice of law? If so, he may have forgotten from whence a large portion of modern day law comes.
:yikes:
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I used "sub judice" in my appellate brief and my professor admitted to having to Google it. To me that feels like a win, but he felt I should have dumbed it down :(
NEGs to your prof for wanting you to "dumb down" an intellectual exercise.
Is this lametard asking you to eliminate Latin from the voice of law? If so, he may have forgotten from whence a large portion of modern day law comes.
:yikes:
Yes, I agree. What's the point of getting a law degree if I can't use it to talk down to people ;)
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petulance...if that spelling is correct...and if it isnt i hope one of you petulant people can let me know... :hahaha:
Congratulations, you spelled it correctly. You don't have to pout.
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I used "sub judice" in my appellate brief and my professor admitted to having to Google it. To me that feels like a win, but he felt I should have dumbed it down :(
NEGs to your prof for wanting you to "dumb down" an intellectual exercise.
Is this lametard asking you to eliminate Latin from the voice of law? If so, he may have forgotten from whence a large portion of modern day law comes.
:yikes:
Yes, I agree. What's the point of getting a law degree if I can't use it to talk down to people ;)
Well, you can also have their asses in court.
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I used "sub judice" in my appellate brief and my professor admitted to having to Google it. To me that feels like a win, but he felt I should have dumbed it down :(
NEGs to your prof for wanting you to "dumb down" an intellectual exercise.
Is this lametard asking you to eliminate Latin from the voice of law? If so, he may have forgotten from whence a large portion of modern day law comes.
:yikes:
Yes, I agree. What's the point of getting a law degree if I can't use it to talk down to people ;)
Well, you can also have their asses in court.
That takes extra effort. Have to draft a complaint, drive to the courthouse, pay for parking, wait in line ..... :GA:
Of course, once you do that you get to bankrupt them in discovery, even if you don't really have a case.
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I used the word "opined" in an essay and my tutor drew a circle around it and put a question mark there. There is such a word, I know there is.
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I used the word "opined" in an essay and my tutor drew a circle around it and put a question mark there. There is such a word, I know there is.
I know the feeling. When I was a university auditor, I used the word "criterion" appropriately in a report. My boss made me change it to criteria "because it looks better." Excuse me, but this report is going to a PHD head of a department!!!!!
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Yeah, people don't understand there is such a thing as one criterion.
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Yeah, people don't understand there is such a thing as one criterion.
One criterion,
Two critertia,
Three criteria,
Four,
Five criteria,
Six criteria
Seven criteria more.
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It's Greek to them, that's all.
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He brew up a lot of answers, they were russian and roman around.
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Posset, syllabub, poltroon, mummer.
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Circumlocution is a good one...*reminisces Charles Dickens' circumlocution office from Little Dorrit*
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Gusset, sextant, cockerel, hod
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catastrophic uncontained failure
(means the shit blew up)
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I remember when Rod Serling used the word "synergy" in the introduction to a Twilight Zone episode. It wasn't well known or used before then.
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Pederast, catamite, sodomite
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Perfunctory.
Makes me want to get down and dance....in a factory.
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I like calling people dinguses, but the situation to call them one hardly comes up. Its a really under used word. :thumbup:
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Happenstance.
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Azerbaijan.
Not so much a word as a name...but it is my favourite word. Also:
Ideological pathology.
Yes, it is technically two words, but I like it. :)
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Azerbaijan.
Not so much a word as a name...but it is my favourite word. Also:
I agree. Well, not my favorite but definitely one of my favorite country names. It has real rythm to it - Azerbaijan!
Last years(or before that, I lose track) Eurovision was held in Azerbaijan, in case you're non-european and don't know. If you're European, you allready knew, and couldn't give less of a rats ass :D
I also like Congo. It has a firm, stirdy negroness to it. Congo!
Edit: Don't hurry to find out what Eurovision is, it is difficult to explain - it is NOT a "talent competition", but it is a competition where each European country (and some outside) represent with an artist - this may be ANY artist, it may be a newcomer, or an established singer. The whole point is just tradition and singing, not so much to really break down talent or anything. the competition only has one "round", and doesn't continue as a series.
The winning country hosts the next show. It has run since after WW2, and was probably implemented to make Europeans buddies again :D
The show is a typical love-to-hate subject in Europe, and is also known for being ADORED by the gay population.
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Dinorawr Amby.
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Quim, tinker, sassafras
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Jism
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Edit: Don't hurry to find out what Eurovision is, it is difficult to explain - it is NOT a "talent competition", but it is a competition where each European country (and some outside) represent with an artist - this may be ANY artist, it may be a newcomer, or an established singer. The whole point is just tradition and singing, not so much to really break down talent or anything. the competition only has one "round", and doesn't continue as a series.
The winning country hosts the next show. It has run since after WW2, and was probably implemented to make Europeans buddies again :D
The show is a typical love-to-hate subject in Europe, and is also known for being ADORED by the gay population.
Noted.
Umm..."noted" was not meant as a word I like (though I have nothing against it), plus, I can use it more than rarely...I am just noting the remark on eurovision lol.
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Jism
Wiener gunch.
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Whinge
Complain persistently and in a peevish or irritating way
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Gigantomachy
the symbolic struggle between the cosmic order of the Olympians led by Zeus and the nether forces of Chaos led by the giant Alcyoneus.[
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Sarcophage
A stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated with sculpture.
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Flambeau
A burning torch, especially one carried in procession;
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warmthless
Being without warmth
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Chapelled
a private or subordinate place of prayer or worship; oratory.
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Cess, garter, velocipede, gyrocopter.
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
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Sleep. I woke up about 9 a.m. Monday and it's about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and I haven't been to bed at all. No sleeping pill = no sleep.
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Gah! tell me about it QV.
I just picked up my med refill the other day, but I put the bottle with my chlormethiazole, the barbiturate-like old fashioned sedative/hypnotic I take to prevent seizures down somewhere and I cannot fucking find it ANYWHERE.
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Gah! tell me about it QV.
I just picked up my med refill the other day, but I put the bottle with my chlormethiazole, the barbiturate-like old fashioned sedative/hypnotic I take to prevent seizures down somewhere and I cannot fucking find it ANYWHERE.
It will be in the last place you look. Because you stop looking for it.
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
???
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
???
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
:chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken:
STOP PERSEVERATING MY CHICKEN!
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
:chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken: :chicken:
STOP PERSEVERATING MY CHICKEN!
I vote that we change the definition of "perseverate" to mean "marinate in tangy sauce". :snowman: :orly:
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duck sauce is betterer
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
I still don't understand what you were trying to accomplish. :scratchhead:
You sarcastically asked me to define a word that I used... why?
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
I still don't understand what you were trying to accomplish. :scratchhead:
You sarcastically asked me to define a word that I used... why?
thats none of your business
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
I still don't understand what you were trying to accomplish. :scratchhead:
You sarcastically asked me to define a word that I used... why?
thats none of your business
That's an odd reply considering that this whole exchange occurred because I tried to help you. If it was a joke, I'd at least expect it to be funny.
Is this some sort of bizarre test to prove whether or not I'm Chair? :dunno:
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
I still don't understand what you were trying to accomplish. :scratchhead:
You sarcastically asked me to define a word that I used... why?
thats none of your business
That's an odd reply considering that this whole exchange occurred because I tried to help you. If it was a joke, I'd at least expect it to be funny.
Is this some sort of bizarre test to prove whether or not I'm Chair? :dunno:
nah, just to get a longwinded reply to something you shoulda just laughed off
Not impressed :-*
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
I still don't understand what you were trying to accomplish. :scratchhead:
You sarcastically asked me to define a word that I used... why?
thats none of your business
That's an odd reply considering that this whole exchange occurred because I tried to help you. If it was a joke, I'd at least expect it to be funny.
Is this some sort of bizarre test to prove whether or not I'm Chair? :dunno:
nah, just to get a longwinded reply to something you shoulda just laughed off
Not impressed :-*
I like the word perseverate. :orly:
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nah, just to get a longwinded reply to something you shoulda just laughed off
Not impressed :-*
??? :asthing:
I like the word perseverate. :orly:
Being a fucking echolalic mastodon, it's what I do best. :thumbup: :asthing: :toporly:
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
I still don't understand what you were trying to accomplish. :scratchhead:
You sarcastically asked me to define a word that I used... why?
thats none of your business
That's an odd reply considering that this whole exchange occurred because I tried to help you. If it was a joke, I'd at least expect it to be funny.
Is this some sort of bizarre test to prove whether or not I'm Chair? :dunno:
nah, just to get a longwinded reply to something you shoulda just laughed off
Not impressed :-*
I like the word perseverate. :orly:
Your post proved that. :laugh: :zoinks:
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
I still don't understand what you were trying to accomplish. :scratchhead:
You sarcastically asked me to define a word that I used... why?
thats none of your business
That's an odd reply considering that this whole exchange occurred because I tried to help you. If it was a joke, I'd at least expect it to be funny.
Is this some sort of bizarre test to prove whether or not I'm Chair? :dunno:
nah, just to get a longwinded reply to something you shoulda just laughed off
Not impressed :-*
I like the word perseverate. :orly:
Your post proved that. :laugh: :zoinks:
:zoinks: :toporly:
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Perseverate.
I don't use this often, but thus far I have seen AspieMomma and Semicolon use it.....and I think Genesis used it once.
I like to see it being used by others.
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
Perseverate
^ Perseveration. ;)
definition please
per·sev·er·a·tion
n.
1. Psychology
a. Uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
b. The tendency to continue or repeat an act or activity after the cessation of the original stimulus.
2. The act or an instance of persevering; perseverance.
Source (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/perseveration)
very good
now jump through this hoop
I really think you should
:poop: :dog:
???
:smashviolin:
???
Oh.
I was just being helpful in finding a definition. I thought you didn't know what "perseverate" meant.
I used it enough against LK
damn straight I know what it means
So you asked for a definition to be obtuse? ???
nope sarcastic
I still don't understand what you were trying to accomplish. :scratchhead:
You sarcastically asked me to define a word that I used... why?
thats none of your business
That's an odd reply considering that this whole exchange occurred because I tried to help you. If it was a joke, I'd at least expect it to be funny.
Is this some sort of bizarre test to prove whether or not I'm Chair? :dunno:
nah, just to get a longwinded reply to something you shoulda just laughed off
Not impressed :-*
I like the word perseverate. :orly:
Your post proved that. :laugh: :zoinks:
:zoinks: :toporly:
The admins will scold us for this. It screws with the database. :police: :conspiracy:
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perpetuity
modicum
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modicum
That's a good one. Echoing it right now.
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Shibboleth, ululation, peripatetic
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Shibboleth, ululation, peripatetic
ululare was one of the favourite words of my Latin teacher in secondary school.
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Hey! No nested quotes. You know what it does.
Whinge
Complain persistently and in a peevish or irritating way
This one actually gets said a lot in Australia. Such as, "The kids next door are whingers."
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strepsirrhine
arboreal
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Prepuce, sphincter, philtrum, irrumatio, coprophagy :mischief:
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Prepuce, sphincter, philtrum, irrumatio, coprophagy :mischief:
Are you telling you want to spend more time with Lit?
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Prepuce, sphincter, philtrum, irrumatio, coprophagy :mischief:
Are you telling you want to spend more time with Lit?
I miss him. And Cassanova Frankenstein too. :'( :'(
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Prepuce, sphincter, philtrum, irrumatio, coprophagy :mischief:
Are you telling you want to spend more time with Lit?
I miss him. And Cassanova Frankenstein too. :'( :'(
Lit was here, the other day. A one post only visit, but still.
I hope Cassanova Frankenstein is taking one of his sudden leaves, to surprise, amaze and delight us with he appearance again in a couple of weeks. I do miss him too.
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reverie
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Lit was here, the other day. A one post only visit, but still.
I hope Cassanova Frankenstein is taking one of his sudden leaves, to surprise, amaze and delight us with he appearance again in a couple of weeks. I do miss him too.
I hope they both post again soon. :(
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conglomerate
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gastronome.
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rectitude
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reticulated
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flense capstan pelagic
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execrable
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altruistic
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I don't think I have ever used the word "emoticon" in verbal speech. I have only ever typed it...but it's kind of strange sounding.
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I don't think I have ever used the word "emoticon" in verbal speech. I have only ever typed it...but it's kind of strange sounding.
Don't use IM at work, but a co-worker was talking about the emoticons available, and referred to it as selecting emoticons from her emotional palette. That cracked me up.
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I don't think I have ever used the word "emoticon" in verbal speech. I have only ever typed it...but it's kind of strange sounding.
Don't use IM at work, but a co-worker was talking about the emoticons available, and referred to it as selecting emoticons from her emotional palette. That cracked me up.
Lol
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'livor mortis' adipocere 'algor mortis' sexton
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I like the name Seamus. I dunno why....I really like reading that name. Seamus. If it was spelled differently I might not enjoy saying it.
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^Get your name changed. Loads of people do it. It will make you feel happy every time you write your name. My last name was changed in 2007 and I still feel good about writing it and signing it.
Vituperative. I used reticent in a text and my friend wrote back, "Huh?"
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smattering
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Kodiak as in the bear
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Ursine as in bear like
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Sibilant
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Sycophant
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Bodge (together)
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Fudgel : Pretending to work when you're not actually doing anything at all.
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I love Olde English words
Thy, Thee, Thus, Thine etc
Beholdingness : obligation
Cankerdely : spiteful
and these words should make a come back
Snollygoster : an unprincipled person like a politician.
Jargogle : to jumble
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I love Olde English words
Thy, Thee, Thus, Thine etc
Me too; it's the reason for having always like Shakespeare and the Bible. The language is nice with all the thys and thous, and words ending in eth and est.
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exsanguinated.
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Eviscerated
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Eviscerated
Become a butcher. :zoinks:
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Necropedophile.
Don't know why, it isn't a word denoting a very nice thing at all, but the word itself has a nice ring to it somehow :P
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Unclefucker.
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Chthonic.
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Quatrain
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festoon
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Tuple
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Gnosis
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Gnosis
A company I co-owned with a few mates was named Gnosis.
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Gnosis
A company I co-owned with a few mates was named Gnosis.
Oh, are you a Gnostic?
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Gnosis
A company I co-owned with a few mates was named Gnosis.
Oh, are you a Gnostic?
No. We simply liked the word--it's Greek and means "knowledge".
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Jabberwocky.
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Flabbergasted
Baffled
Gentlemanly
To name a few
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Discombobulate.
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I find I often tend to leave people wondering what the heck I am talking about without the aid of a thesaurus, depending on what I'm talking about at the time, either a lot of technical vocabulary ends up in my speech, or it comes out with plenty of those sorts of old words the likes of which bodie speaks.
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Bosh'tet was an insult in the Mass Effect games and it's only worth using in front of people who are familiar with the games.
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I know a few insults in klingonese, and a bit of other klingon also.
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lethologica
describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.
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lethologica
describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.
Then what word do you use if you can't remember lethologica? :autism:
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Sennight.
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Sennight.
Cool word.
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Sennight.
Cool word.
Thanks, I read it in Le morte d'Arthur. Archaic english way of saying one week. :viking:
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Here's a whole bunch of them!
http://www.dailydot.com/lol/18th-19th-century-vulgar-slang-terms/?fb=dd (http://www.dailydot.com/lol/18th-19th-century-vulgar-slang-terms/?fb=dd)
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dilberries lol
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Did I already post "defenestrate"? Cause that's a good one. >:D
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Did I already post "defenestrate"? Cause that's a good one. >:D
I remember seeing that word on the Jimmy Neutron, boy genius cartoon!
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Has anyone mentioned "eldritch"? It bears repeating. Cthulhu bless H. P. Lovecraft! :cthulhu:
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Has anyone mentioned "eldritch"? It bears repeating. Cthulhu bless H. P. Lovecraft! :cthulhu:
Yep, we use it a fair amount at home!
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The :cbc: is well versed in eldritch lore! :zombie:
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The :cbc: is well versed in eldritch lore! :zombie:
"The Rats In The Walls" was one creepy story, made quite an impression! :hide:
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Haberdashery.
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Plantigrade. :orly:
http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/320048/Thunderheart-Movie-Clip-Real-City-Indian.html
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curmudgeon
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miasma.
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Snollygoster : an unprincipled person like a politician.
That's a good un.
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miasma.
That one always reminds me of someone.
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miasma.
That one always reminds me of someone.
Here?? :zoinks:
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miasma.
That one always reminds me of someone.
Here?? :zoinks:
:laugh: No, Sand from WP. Recalling he used the word in a poem, mental miasma was the phrase. It just stuck for some reason. Think he's dead now.
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Surreptitiously
Dog-whistling
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Munted - slang word used here for broken.
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Bodacious :headbang2:
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miasma.
That one always reminds me of someone.
Here?? :zoinks:
:laugh: No, Sand from WP. Recalling he used the word in a poem, mental miasma was the phrase. It just stuck for some reason. Think he's dead now.
Seriously?? I liked Sand! :'(
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miasma.
That one always reminds me of someone.
Here?? :zoinks:
:laugh: No, Sand from WP. Recalling he used the word in a poem, mental miasma was the phrase. It just stuck for some reason. Think he's dead now.
Seriously?? I liked Sand! :'(
He was awesome. It's an assumption, really. Last time looking at wp, he hadn't posted in a long while, and he was already in his 80's when I was there 10 years ago.
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Svengali
Reciprocity
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Sortition: a system of government where representatives are chosen from the general population by lottery rather than being elected.
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Sweep, mop, laundry, cooking, budget, etc. Basically any grown-up word that involves work.
Yep. I'm a slob.
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Lol ren, 'munted' is in use over here too, althoumgh it's got an entirely different meaning, meaning to be absolutely fucking shitface wasted.
Possibly a hybriidization, as far as etymology goes, betweenj 'mashed' and 'cunted'. Mashed and cunted=munted.
Never knew you were a Lovecraft fangirl couldbe. :) Definitely am myself. And I'll cast my vote for 'eldritch' too.
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Sortition: a system of government where representatives are chosen from the general population by lottery rather than being elected.
:thumbup:
I'm an advocate of this type of system myself.
It's the easiest way to get the money out of politics since a war chest of money won't be needed to be nominated for government positions.
In the modern world, it might be tricky to get to work properly though.
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Sortition: a system of government where representatives are chosen from the general population by lottery rather than being elected.
:thumbup:
I'm an advocate of this type of system myself.
It's the easiest way to get the money out of politics since a war chest of money won't be needed to be nominated for government positions.
In the modern world, it might be tricky to get to work properly though.
I'm happy to agree with you on this one Pappy.
One of the problems with politics here is that if you are someone who stands on principle and if you are prepared to argue against your own party's position, the party will ensure that you don't even get nominated.
So the political system that we have acts as a very effective filter - it filters out personal integrity and honesty.
People who haven't already been corrupted by the party system are actually the sort of people we need in politics.
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Agreed, in principle, but let's face it, most people wouldn't be suited for the job.
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At least they're not assured to be disqualified, by WANTING it.
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At least they're not assured to be disqualified, by WANTING it.
I don't think it's all that uncommon for good people to WANT to get involved in politics.
The problem is that good people, with principles that they are prepared to stand behind, are almost always filtered out or corrupted long before they get anywhere near a position where they can make positive change.
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OTOH, people picked at random wouldn't know how to. We're fucked either way.
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OTOH, people picked at random wouldn't know how to. We're fucked either way.
I still think we're better off with people who don't know how to politician. (I invented a new verb)
Politics is too corrupt for professional politicians to do anything other than serve their true masters: the corporations, the mega wealthy, the media, the parties. They merely pay lip service to serving the people who vote for them.
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OTOH, people picked at random wouldn't know how to. We're fucked either way.
I still think we're better off with people who don't know how to politician. (I invented a new verb)
Politics is too corrupt for professional politicians to do anything other than serve their true masters: the corporations, the mega wealthy, the media, the parties. They merely pay lip service to serving the people who vote for them.
As I said, we're fucked either way. :)
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OTOH, people picked at random wouldn't know how to. We're fucked either way.
I still think we're better off with people who don't know how to politician. (I invented a new verb)
Politics is too corrupt for professional politicians to do anything other than serve their true masters: the corporations, the mega wealthy, the media, the parties. They merely pay lip service to serving the people who vote for them.
As I said, we're fucked either way. :)
I kind of agree, but most people are waking up to how corrupt the political system is. They elected a guy who was clearly morally bankrupt and incompetent for office, but he said he was gonna drain the swamp, so they preferred him over many politicians who were better qualified for the role.
Maybe some form of government that doesn't involve professional politicians is necessary.
Think about it this way. If you took 10 young people who wanted to be professional politicians. And then you ranked them according to several categories. You might rank them according to IQ, then you might rank them according to qualifications, according to personal charm and charisma, according to self-confidence, according to looks, then you might rank them according to personal integrity.
You record these rankings and then come back in 10 years or 20 years and see which of those rankings is most predictive of a successful career in politics.
My guess would be that the personal integrity ranking would be the most successful predictor, those hopefuls with the least personal integrity would be more likely to be successful.
We have a self-adjusting political system that literally filters out people who actually want to make the world a better place.
Is a professional politician who knows how to get things done really better than a random citizen when the professional politician uses his or her knowledge of how to get things done to help corporations pay less tax, help CEOs feather their own nests, help billionaires and corporations get even richer by destroying the planet, and start pointless wars?
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You're more likely to get a decent ruler through divine-right inheritance than by choosing
from those who actively seek the role.
The random selection could be done decades in advance (say at birth) and start training
the ruling class to properly understand their function.
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You're more likely to get a decent ruler through divine-right inheritance than by choosing
from those who actively seek the role.
The random selection could be done decades in advance (say at birth) and start training
the ruling class to properly understand their function.
I totally agree. Selection at birth, though, would allow greater scope for corruption of the individual.
I would prefer to select people at random and then assess their suitability through a set of objective criteria. Easier said than done of course.
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persnickety
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You're more likely to get a decent ruler through divine-right inheritance than by choosing
from those who actively seek the role.
The random selection could be done decades in advance (say at birth) and start training
the ruling class to properly understand their function.
I totally agree. Selection at birth, though, would allow greater scope for corruption of the individual.
I would prefer to select people at random and then assess their suitability through a set of objective criteria. Easier said than done of course.
A nice idea, but it would fail miserably. People who don't know the greater scheme of things will be pissed off, and for a very good reason, when they're finally told. People who are told, on the other hand, will be corrupted.
Again, we're fucked either way. People will be people, and that's just about the only thing you can trust them to be.
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You're more likely to get a decent ruler through divine-right inheritance than by choosing
from those who actively seek the role.
The random selection could be done decades in advance (say at birth) and start training
the ruling class to properly understand their function.
I totally agree. Selection at birth, though, would allow greater scope for corruption of the individual.
There is NO possibility of corrupting the chosen of God.
They're will be the word.
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Again, we're fucked either way. People will be people, and that's just about the only thing you can trust them to be.
Not if you kill the little shits.
And yeah. I'd make a great ruler.
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There is NO possibility of corrupting the chosen of God.
They're will be the word.
Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God. Therefore whoever resists the authority resists the ordinance of God, and those who resist will bring judgment on themselves.
~Romans 13:1-2
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'course, it don't work so well when the 'incorruptible' is a heathen atheist like Robespierre.
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'course, it don't work so well when the 'incorruptible' is a heathen atheist like Robespierre.
Wouldn't it be more accurate to say he helped destroy a god appointed ruling, than to consider him among them?
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Again, we're fucked either way. People will be people, and that's just about the only thing you can trust them to be.
Not if you kill the little shits.
And yeah. I'd make a great ruler.
You'd make an interesting ruler.
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Again, we're fucked either way. People will be people, and that's just about the only thing you can trust them to be.
Not if you kill the little shits.
And yeah. I'd make a great ruler.
You'd make an interesting ruler.
I wouldn't even want him randomly selected as my juror. :zoinks:
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Again, we're fucked either way. People will be people, and that's just about the only thing you can trust them to be.
Not if you kill the little shits.
And yeah. I'd make a great ruler.
You'd make an interesting ruler.
I wouldn't even want him randomly selected as my juror. :zoinks:
Don't worry. I told the truth dury my one chance to be a juror on a murder case.
I was dismissed right quick.
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:lol1:
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Cyclopean
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Opine.
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Machatunim - yiddish for this:
My parents and my wife’s parents have a good relationship. It’s nice. It’s rare. And they use a word to describe each other: machatunim. We hear it a lot. My wife’s dad, at home: “I spoke to the machatunim today.” My wife’s mom, in an email to my dad: “I’m so glad we’re machatunim.” My wife and I roll our eyes at this. Here we have a classic case of secular American Jews deploying a Yiddish word as a little secret handshake, sharing their delight that both their kids married Jewish. Machatunim: The word even contains that satisfying, throat-clearing chhh—machhhh-ah-tun-um.
But there’s another, more pragmatic reason they use this word: It’s super convenient. The word means “the parents of my child’s spouse.” There’s no English equivalent, which makes describing this relationship otherwise kind of challenging. What else would they say? Co-in-laws? That barely makes sense. My parents would have to say something clunky like, “our son’s wife’s parents.” Machatunim is way better.
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fickle
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Obdurate.
Everyone uses variations of the meaning in synonym, but using this word is rare and I love it!
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Quit being so obdurate, DirtDawg. :zoinks:
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Blatherskite: a person who talks at great length without making much sense.
Great word. Not that I know anyone like that :whistle:
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Cereology: the study of crop circles
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Obtuse.
I was called obtuse once when I pointed out to a coworker that it was ironic she shared her birthday with Earth day, because she never recycles. At the time (about 8 or 9 years ago), I thought it was a perfectly valid observation, made with no maliciousness. Now, I can finally see that it might have been insensitive to point out on the persons birthday, on their facebook. When I was called obtuse by her boyfriend, I looked up the word and liked the word, but felt embarassed that it was applied to me. I honestly thought she would find the shared day as ironic as well.
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Ironically, I sort of cultivated an air of obtusity while I was at work, to keep meaningless conversations at a minimum. :evillaugh:
The irony became apparent when I actually DID interact with some of these people and they discovered that I was actually the smartest one there by many measures.
:tard:
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Ironically, I sort of cultivated an air of obtusity while I was at work, to keep meaningless conversations at a minimum. :evillaugh:
The irony became apparent when I actually DID interact with some of these people and they discovered that I was actually the smartest one there by many measures.
:tard:
Lol, That's some intuitive leadership right there.
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miasma.
That one always reminds me of someone.
Here?? :zoinks:
:laugh: No, Sand from WP. Recalling he used the word in a poem, mental miasma was the phrase. It just stuck for some reason. Think he's dead now.
Seriously?? I liked Sand! :'(
He was awesome. It's an assumption, really. Last time looking at wp, he hadn't posted in a long while, and he was already in his 80's when I was there 10 years ago.
Found myself thinking of Sand today, which also made me think of Scrap.
https://siivola.org/jan/Image%20Gallery/index.html
https://www.poemhunter.com/jan-sand/poems/
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Necrobump much?
Wow. This was started when Nomaken and Peter were still around.
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Necrobump much?
Seemed the most appropriate place to put it. Besides, have the impression Scrap likes a good necrobump.
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Necrobump much?
Seemed the most appropriate place to put it. Besides, have the impression Scrap likes a good necrobump.
I dunno. Frankly, it looked to me like most of Scrap's necrobumps have been just to make it easier for himself to repeatedly necroneg absent members. Oooh! have i invented a whole new word? necroneg? :apondering: and does the world have much use for that word? :apondering: thankfully, probably not :green:
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Necrobump much?
Seemed the most appropriate place to put it. Besides, have the impression Scrap likes a good necrobump.
I like the birds a lot. Poetry feels jumpy at times, but most of us have toiled with press fitting a thought into rhythm, rhyme and/or meter.
I did not know he was dead. :'(
Yours create a comforting distance from the typical Scrapheap necrobump, thankfully. The depilated models, nearing apogee, he usually posts must serve him in some odd way.
:dunno:
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I didn't know Sand, and now i'm sad that I missed my chance to know him.
I checked out the artwork and loved it. I'm saving the poetry for later. because if it's as good as the artwork , I can see it absorbing rather too much of my attention.
Thanks for those links, Jack :plus: (doubly virtual ofc)
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Thinking I recall him once saying he was an artist by career. The poetry came up by accident because he had an interesting way with words and I joked he must write amazing poetry, so he posted a link to a collection of his writing. :laugh:
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Cumquat
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bukkake :lol1:
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Buttmunch