What is your favourite word?
Posted by: Consciousmess on 08 October 2008
There you go, what word do you have as a favourite?
I'll start with:
megalomaniacal
Jon
I'll start with:
megalomaniacal
Jon
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by hungryhalibut
Bollocks!
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Bruce Woodhouse
Uxoriousness
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Christopher_M
Comely
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Chris Kelly
Moist
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Mr Underhill
quote:Originally posted by Chris Kelly:
Moist
Ahhhh, the highest praise in English cookery!
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Jono 13
bugger
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Thomas K
A selection in no particular order:
loquacious
crescent (the variant with a voiceless "s")
dumbass
loquacious
crescent (the variant with a voiceless "s")
dumbass
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Guido Fawkes
Ipswich
Five
Naarwidge
Nil
in that order
Five
Naarwidge
Nil
in that order
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Chillkram
Juxtaposition.
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by JWM
quote:Originally posted by Bruce Woodhouse:
Uxoriousness
A new word to me, Bruce. I worked out it had something to do with 'wife', but had to look it up.
Onpedia defines it as, "foolish fondness for or excessive submissiveness to one's wife".
Is that something to do with WAF...??

Posted on: 08 October 2008 by JamieWednesday
bollox
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Sister E.
Debt
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by tonym
Polyp.
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Julian H
quote:Moist
Mildly?
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Steve2
Nincompoop!
Steve2
Steve2
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Sir Crispin Cupcake
Flibbertigibbet
Rich
Rich
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Adam Meredith
effaceur
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Richard S
comestible
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by BigH47
Mellifluous. Don't know what it means I just like the sound of it. That and fuck!
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Jim Lawson
antiquarian
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Adam Meredith
plinth
(M.C.)
(M.C.)
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Chalshus
Hubaluba.
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Sandy8
Arse.
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by TomK
Masalawala. In the mid eighties I had a couple of Indian engineers seconded to my department. We all had a fine experience learning from them and introducing them to the culture of Scotland, including camping in Glencoe and scrambling to the Hidden Valley.
Rustom, if you or any of your friends are reading this, we still think of you and wish you well.
Rustom Masalawala. Just say it. It rolls of the tongue like the finest ice cream washed down with a glass of Baileys.
Rustom, if you or any of your friends are reading this, we still think of you and wish you well.
Rustom Masalawala. Just say it. It rolls of the tongue like the finest ice cream washed down with a glass of Baileys.
Posted on: 08 October 2008 by Adam Meredith
quote:Originally posted by TomK:
... camping in Glencoe and scrambling to the Hidden Valley.
Euphemism.