What is you're favourite word in the English language?

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jjofearth

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219thedude said:
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis - A dust disease caught by excessive work in certain mines, also the longest in the Oxford English Dictionary.
Ninja'd me, *****. Can you spell it without looking? I can. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. No google, no copy paste, no peeking. Also, the lesser words, antidisestablishmentarianism, hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliaphobia, and, the coolest word I know, a.

(respectively, being against being against the people who build churches (which, despite the antidis is NOT a double negative - it refers to people who are against people who are against building churches, which does not necessarily mean that they build churches), fear of long words (lol), and the singular indefinite article.)

...I hate myself.
 

Aerodyamic

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The worrrrrrrrrrd of BoB! CAN A BROTHER GET AN AMEN?!

Or vacillate. It just sounds wrong.

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-KC-

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'Damn' - because it's cool to use it
'goddamn' - it's not the same as damn, its even worse...I mean better
'holy s***' - epic !

I also like words like: 'chill' , 'yeah' , 'bro' etc...
 

Bobipine

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Alpha1089 said:
Greyfox105 said:
Indeed.
Indeed, it is a word that I use most often, as it does, indeed, sum up my thoughts on some matters.
That, or somewhat. I use that somewhat often as well.
I appear to have been ninja'd. Indeed is quite the excellent word.
I must say I indeed agree to that. I just hope I'm using it correctly all the times I say it. The word "indeed" get that refined feeling when I think about it, maybe it's because English isn't my first language so I usually associate it with monocle wearing people. Jolly good day to you sirs and madams.
 

Jewrean

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Banana

or

Antidisestablishmentarianism

I am also quite partial too:

Lopadotemachoselachogaleokranioleipsanodrimhypotrimmatosilphioparaomelitokatakechymenokichlepikossyphophattoperisteralektryonoptekephalliokigklopeleiolagoiosiraiobaphetraganopterygon

But there is debate as to whether or not it is an actual word. By all means... look it up.
 

VulakAerr

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First choice would definitely be "your", especially if it's used in the right place.

OT: Insidious, and licentious. It's all about the way they feel when you say them. Something about the way they sound conjures the emotions of their meaning. Shit, there has to be a proper kind of term for that?
 

Ekonk

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Many English jokes or funny sentences are favourites of mine, but I can't use them in everyday talking. It's sad.
 

Brightzide

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Non-Curse word : Hello
Curse word: C*** ...yup..thats right..the C-word. I shout it at everything, even my Cats , and especially at C***s