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

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Fraught

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I like the word "your" and "yours".

AND YOU BETTER GOD DAMN USE MY FAVOURITE WORD!
 

Katherine Kerensky

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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.
 

Super Toast

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Fraught said:
I like the word "your" and "yours".

AND YOU BETTER GOD DAMN USE MY FAVOURITE WORD!
Up yours buddy!

OT: Shenanigans. Just... shenanigans.
 

Betancore

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I like the word 'righteous.' Actually I like a lot of words. But I can only think of 'righteous' at the moment. I shall read a chapter of a book right now and hopefully have some more to add to my list.
 

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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.
 

Chris^^

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'biblical'
it sounds so powerful, hearing it in 'Apocalypse Please' really brings out its power
 

Fraught

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supertoast099 said:
Fraught said:
I like the word "your" and "yours".

AND YOU BETTER GOD DAMN USE MY FAVOURITE WORD!
Up yours buddy!

OT: Shenanigans. Just... shenanigans.
Weeee!

Thank you, come again. Our empire greatly thanks you. Remember to use "your" and "yours" wherever and whenever you can. Keep going at it, and you might soon find your life full of pleasant surprises.

Also, to really answer the question, I like a multitude of words, like "smorgasbord", "tumultuous", "modicum", "noir" and "supersonic sewer sauce" (well, okay, that's three words, I admit, but it's still my choice!). Oh, oh! And "pleasant". Because it sounds so pleasant. So wonderful, and filled with candy, pronouncing it out's easy and dandy.