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

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Josdeb

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When I saw this thread the word "moist" popped into my head

No idea why, it's not may favourite word. My favourite word would be.... hmmmm....

Well, for lack of one, lets pretend it's "moist". I'll get back to you on it
 

Fetzenfisch

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hwæt!(no one said old english is forbidden ;) ),OI!, Damn, Fuck, perfect!, like, philologist/philology
 

SeanTheSheep

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

AND YOU BETTER GOD DAMN USE MY FAVOURITE WORD!
Damn you Ninja Grammar Nazi!

OT: I quite like "curmudgeon" and anything said by Stephen Fry
 

Jamie Hale

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favorite word in english is either "tea" or "crumpets" cos thats what us brits get told we do all the time eat tea n crumpets :) ;)
 

AMMO Kid

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Jesus. That's a pretty cool name.

In fact, in the world cup final between the Netherlands and Spain, at around the half way point of the game, Spain subbed on a player named Jesus. I call unfair advantage.
 

Queen Michael

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First of all, that's "What's your favorite word". Secondly, it's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
 

Heart of Darkness

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Defenestration is definitely one of my favorites. Not many words that involve tossing something out the window. Preferably one from a high floor.

Vamoose is fun, too.
 

Jedamethis

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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.
Indeed it is.

OT: Eviscerate and Serrated were only just overtaken by Exorbitant by a smidgeon. Smidgeon is also a nice word.
 

DoctorWhat

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Happenstance.

Or maybe serendipitous.

They're both awesome, and easy enough to use in regular conversation