What kind of word do you use out of habit?

Lorn

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I find myself using 'FRESH' a lot. Doesn't have to be in reference to coolness or anything, just one word you always manage to blurt when you don't have anything better to say (habit).
 

Kadarin

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I usually use nouns and verbs, but I've been known to interject an adjective or adverb once in a while. Prepositions, though, are completely out of the question.
 

TimboAA

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"ish"

way back in jr. high, i would answer everyone with, "Perhaps..." Talk about annoying...
 

olds

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I usually use nouns and verbs, but I've been known to interject an adjective or adverb once in a while. Prepositions, though, are completely out of the question.

At least one other person can read.
 

Lorn

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I usually use nouns and verbs, but I've been known to interject an adjective or adverb once in a while. Prepositions, though, are completely out of the question.

At least one other person can read.
Oh please. You two go in another room to have your weekly Clever Club meeting.

P.S. How was that for some alliteration?
 

Ketteringo

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Originally posted by: NOLOVE
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I usually use nouns and verbs, but I've been known to interject an adjective or adverb once in a while. Prepositions, though, are completely out of the question.

At least one other person can read.
Oh please. You two go in another room to have your weekly Clever Club meeting.

P.S. How was that for some alliteration?

I thought you need three similar sounding words in a row for it to be an alliteration?
 

PeeluckyDuckee

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Bologne man!! I used to say that all the time when I was a kid :)

Now when I'm on the phone at work I always end the call with "alrighty then".
 

Lorn

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Originally posted by: Ketteringo
Originally posted by: NOLOVE
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I usually use nouns and verbs, but I've been known to interject an adjective or adverb once in a while. Prepositions, though, are completely out of the question.

At least one other person can read.
Oh please. You two go in another room to have your weekly Clever Club meeting.

P.S. How was that for some alliteration?

I thought you need three similar sounding words in a row for it to be an alliteration?
Nope, just a repeated sound. i.e. 'Clever Club' or 'Dime a Dozen'.
 

xcript

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I usually use nouns and verbs, but I've been known to interject an adjective or adverb once in a while. Prepositions, though, are completely out of the question.

At least one other person can read.

U R TEH SMARTAST PARSON IN TEH UNIEVRSA1111!1!
 

MetalMat

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FVck, $hit, B*tch, CVnt, PVssy, Fvck Face, A$$ clown, A$$ hole, Piece of $hit, Mother FVcker, Nut Sack, Punk Biatch, Dumb A$$, Pole Smoker, Piece of $hit, Skin flute artist, etc.....
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: MetalMat
FVck, $hit, B*tch, CVnt, PVssy, Fvck Face, A$$ clown, A$$ hole, Piece of $hit, etc.....

As long as you never use swear words like retail, I will spare you.
 

Baked

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I'm sure your mom will slap all your teeth out if she knows you swear like a cheap hooker.