Favorite Words

Namuna

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This is my personally compiled list of words that make me giddy. Feel free to add, I'd LOVE to expand my list!

burrito pumpkin waffle proverbial loofa Casserole
Jeetus muffin hockey Moist gumbo Mcmuffin
Mucus stethoscope psychobabble gravy monkey Bed Pan
banana Jerky Goober clam mitt Jackanapes
spurt gnu Bolshevik octagonal clambake Highmuckamuck
cous-cous sponge futon flapjack Mughali doodle
fluffy Melanoma Ponce-Deleon Jibroni quaff rectum
burlap Yiddish guava beans Chihuahua Midget
thwart Pakistan trousers Mongolian Mulatto Ba-Ba-Buey
yak lumpy pedantic pancake monkey Nozzle
slap-happy gingivitis Montana foliage Crustacean Kumquat
jelly donut Jim shoe paraphernalia dinghy wafer
Blow shampoo ogre horn unwieldy Flibberty-jibbit
banjo ointment reconnoiter lemur Sauce Yoink
Mook Chimp Salacious Ralph Chachi McMuffin
Potsy Alfalfa lugubrious Abscond Stupendous indignant
Jambalaya crusty creamy rotund bucket ample
nut Garanagar Imp Milk pumice Philanthropist
Fruesenglacia meat Pants Legume Salsa Jesuit
Munchausen Chunks Gunther Horatio Guggenheim
Stool Neuman Proboscis Falafal orafice
Topical cream Grecian Formula Mufasa gelatinous biscuit
punchable nun corn cunning jugs mangy
bombers husk wiff squirtcheese fiduciary
 

Yeeny

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I would just like to know why the words gingivitis and squirtcheese make you giddy? ;)
 

Namuna

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Hey! I just thought of 2 more! I can't believe I don't already have them...

Putz and Boob.

Thanks for the quackenbush, that's goin in my list!
 

Isla

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It's a dirty word in Spanish, and I'm not sure how it is spelled...

Also, depending on what kind of Spanish you are, it can be a really, really bad word or just a mild curse. Either way, I have fun saying it.

It is pronounced coin-yo. I always say, 'Que coin-yo? like a question when I am irritated or frustrated.

:D

The 4 other Spanish speakers on this board may be shocked.... but in Ybor City slang, it's no big deal.
 

kranky

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Only a lugubrious slap-happy yak shoe would have "monkey" on the list twice and spell "orifice" wrong. :)

Or, maybe "monkey" is twice as funny as the others!

Have you considered these: oaf, babbler, aglet, zarf, jackdaw, pachyderm, kelp, galoot, wallop.
 

Namuna

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Oaf, Pachyderm, Galoot. Added to my list. Love it!

And Orifice is actually the correct spelling. Look it up BOY!

Didn't even know I had Monkey twice, just goes to show what an avid lover I am!

If you want to see a little cleaner version of the List, check it out at My Website. And keep them good words comin!
 

kranky

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Oh, I know how to spell "orifice". Check your list in the original post - last word in 4th line from bottom. No hard feelings!
 

ATLien247

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Namuna,

You also have "McMuffin" in there twice... although the capitilization is different.
 

bolomite

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hmm.... titillate, titter (to giggle), angina (a heart condition), phlegm, sputum, Uranus, spork (spoon + fork), ringworm, psoriasis, maudlin, mercurial, soporific, analgesic, scatological, abreast, hedonism.
 

jimmygates

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Everytime I hear queef, I laugh..


Also for some reasons I call people "weebles". Dunno what it is but just sounds funny...hEHe


-Jimbo
 

LeBlatt

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What is the longest english word ?
French is "anticonstitutionnellement" (25 letters)
there is a longer one, but it designates a chemical and no one knows it. not that people would use any of them in an actual sentence...
 

Namuna

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Monosyllabic, Sputum, Psoriasis, Analgesic.

Good words, I LIKE em! They're goin in my list!

Thanks!

The list grows! Check it out, My Website
Just click on the 'Favorite Words' link.