Sergeant M. Fudgey New member Mar 26, 2009 327 0 0 Apr 4, 2009 #62 Obfuscated. I don't know why. Chemiluminescent is nice too, and then there's always the good pseudomembrane.
Obfuscated. I don't know why. Chemiluminescent is nice too, and then there's always the good pseudomembrane.
Lazy Lemon New member Mar 24, 2008 144 0 0 Apr 4, 2009 #63 Foliage. Honourable mentions: Butt Shenanigans Feck **** Because of 4chan: Penis Wat/Wut ******/Fag Cumdumpster Lawdy
Foliage. Honourable mentions: Butt Shenanigans Feck **** Because of 4chan: Penis Wat/Wut ******/Fag Cumdumpster Lawdy
Daniel Cygnus New member Jan 19, 2009 1,700 0 0 Apr 5, 2009 #66 B.cereus said: Haberdasher or haberdashery. Funniest term for a a button/needle salesmen/store ever. Click to expand... This. Also, flying buttress. It sounds like a pirate ship, but it's a supporting structure most popularly found on Gothic cathedrals.
B.cereus said: Haberdasher or haberdashery. Funniest term for a a button/needle salesmen/store ever. Click to expand... This. Also, flying buttress. It sounds like a pirate ship, but it's a supporting structure most popularly found on Gothic cathedrals.
V Vlane New member Sep 14, 2008 1,996 0 0 Apr 5, 2009 #69 Opinion. I use it so often and I love to say/write it.
T Trifer420 New member Mar 20, 2009 228 0 0 Apr 5, 2009 #70 I love saying words like Bungalow or ointment..... Bungalow!
Daezd New member Mar 1, 2008 343 0 0 Apr 5, 2009 #73 Epitome Obsequious Jealous And a number of French words (i.e. "pouser"-pronounced "poosay", means "to push") EDIT: Oh, almost forgot "Antithesis"
Epitome Obsequious Jealous And a number of French words (i.e. "pouser"-pronounced "poosay", means "to push") EDIT: Oh, almost forgot "Antithesis"
Agent Larkin New member Apr 6, 2009 2,795 0 0 Apr 6, 2009 #74 I'm probably gonna spell this wrong Procrastinate. Don't know what it means though.
M Mischiviktus New member Aug 6, 2008 140 0 0 Apr 6, 2009 #77 Twinkie, it's fun as hell to say. INCONCEIVABLE also works.
TheRightToArmBears New member Dec 13, 2008 8,674 0 0 Apr 6, 2009 #79 Flunk. Or flange. They don't sound like real words, but they are.