Have you ever found yourself addicted to a word?

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dkyros

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Bankai... not a word that I use in conversation but just a word that pops into my head whenever I'm bored... and I'm bored a fair amount of time when I'm away at school

danke or german for thank you i use alot in conversation
 

Knusper

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I used to be addicted to 'touché' but I managed to control it. Now, I'm addicted to saying 'definitely', I'm really not sure why.
 

Skrael's Jigoku

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For some reason i'm addicted to the name 'skrael' which i made up a couple years ago. I cant think about making a new account without it crossing my mind o_O
 

Serenegoose

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I say 'whatev's' quite a lot, but I say it in a sarcastic way. I also use 'for sure' a lot in my typing. I go through phases with words all the time, it's weird.
 

DragonsAteMyMarbles

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Hmm. There are a few.

"Fantastic", inflected as shown
"Psychotic"
"Spectaculous" (yes, I know <url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-JJ0xH6JEA>it's not a word)
"Counterproductive" and "counterintuitive"

I'm also a fan of the <url=http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FlatWhat>Flat What.
 

BENZOOKA

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A few Finnish words, but here I've noticed to overuse many phrases and words time and time again. I suppose my English grammar just lacks depth and versatility.
 

Something Amyss

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Sonic Doctor said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
I have the habit of when I do say "Indeed," I insert the person's name. Or possibly just "O'Neill." If the latter, it confuses most people.

The Philistines.
"What? Why did you call me O'Neill? My name is Tom." Then they start telling people you are crazy.

But yes, that is cool, I need to start doing that to people.

Before I discovered Doctor Who, I was all Stargate, all the time.
I love Stargate. And Doctor Who. And quite a few other shows. I sometimes spout off Gilmore Girls lines, too. Still, little has the simplicity of "Indeed, O'Neill."
 

shadyh8er

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I used to say "fuck" after every other word, but not so much now. Now, for some reason, I'm in love with the word "graphic." No idea why, I just like the way it sounds.
 

Amphoteric

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Ignatz_Zwakh said:
When I first saw the British tv comedy "The Young Ones" at age 10, I became completely hooked on calling people fascists. I'd never heard the word till I heard Rick use it and saw it as a way to seem more intelligent to my peers. Example:

Teacher: Quiet down!

Me: Fucking teach is such a goddamn fascist...

Student #1: A what?

Me: Fascist.

Student #1: Ooooooo....you sound smart... *Stares at me, wide-eyed*

Yes, I was superficial back then. Still kinda am. XP
Thats probably how Glenn Becks childhood went down

 

Sun Flash

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I tend to use flap and jalopy alot, i.e "You big jalopy" or my personal favourite, calling people flap faces. I dunno...

I've also caught myself saying "magic" as an adjective too much.

I need new words damnit!

Also, I have a habit of portmanteau-ing words, like "awesometastic" or "X-alicious"
 

ssgt splatter

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I say bullocks a lot...and no, I'm not british. It's the only "curse" word I can really get away with screaming out when I'm playing MW2 and I spawn right in front of someone and get shot after just dying 3 seconds ago.