Heidi gave me an idea- what is your favorite word?

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Originally Posted by RoseHawke

All of them
! Anyone who has the patience to read my posts
can tell I have a difficult time editing anything out.
I'm sorry. I don't quite understand. Can you edit your post and re-word it so I can comprehend it with more clarity?
 

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I love the word grace, hence the name of the black & white creature pictured below.
 

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Well, there are 3 votes for antidisestablishmentarianism, so it must be one heck of a party if we're all drunk!
Scary thing is, I probably could say it while drunk, and I know I have when I was in college!


One of my other favorites is "kitten". You just can't say "kitten" without a beautiful image, the feel of baby soft fur, and the sound of a contented purr coming into your mind.
 

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Another vote for "serendipity"! I love the meaning as well as the sound. I love the joy of a serendipitous moment! It's like getting something for nothing.
Discombobulated reminds me of Rowan Aitkinson - I can just imagine him pronouncing that in a funny way.

I like "nonplussed". It means the opposite of what I think it should! I also think of cats when I hear that word.
 

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jeanor said:
OH - I love that word too. I think your Gracie looks a little bit like my Gracie[/QUOTE

She does! And, your Gracie is very pretty!
 

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Originally Posted by Hydroaxe

I'm sorry. I don't quite understand. Can you edit your post and re-word it so I can comprehend it with more clarity?
Ryan ---
(I really wanted an animated raspberry blowing smiley but it appears we don't have one!)
 

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Originally Posted by RoseHawke

Ryan ---
(I really wanted an animated raspberry blowing smiley but it appears we don't have one!)
-but the rasp smilies only encourage me!
 

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Passion. I am a passionate person about everything, so that may be why, but I just love the way it sounds.

Also, cherish.
 

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Periwinkle - I'll never forget reading out loud in grade school. I came to this word and it just struck me funny. I started laughing and couldn't stop. The teacher made me stand in the hall until I stopped laughing, but every time I tried to come back in I started laughing again.
 

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TSC members....please do not start a brouhaha that might segue into a hubbub that could lead to an conundrum wrapped in an enigma.
Where would that leave us????
In a big pile of cat poo poo.
My favorite word....kitties
 

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I've always liked the word biscuit- its just sounds funny... biscuit!!

I also like plethora and behemoth
 

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Have you ever seen a plethora of behemoths? They would take up a lot of space.

Originally Posted by katiemae1277

I also like plethora and behemoth
 

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How bout a plethora of behemoth biscuits??

When biscuits attack! story at 11
 

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They sure would need a ton of butter & jam.

Originally Posted by katiemae1277

How bout a plethora of behemoth biscuits??

When biscuits attack! story at 11
 

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Originally Posted by valanhb

Uh huh we do!
: rasp :
He's just an angry rasperry blowing smilie.
Oh! I couldn't find that one! I tried typing in :raspberry: but that didn't work obviously,
. A new one to learn
Cool
!
 

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Gosh... if RoseHawke thinks SHE'S longwinded, what does that make ME? :-)

I'm so in love with words (and so terrified of commitment) that I could never name a favorite. But some of your choices are great -- grace, in particular. I also like clarity, tender, song, liberty, true, and revolution.

I also love the phrase "fettucine alfredo" and the name "Antonio Banderas" -- so when I go for Italian, my favorite waiter and I have this running joke. He says, "I'll bring the iced tea in a minute... and will Mr. Banderas be joining you this evening?" To which I'll reply, "Oh yes, this evening I'm having fett-ooh-CHEE-neh al-FRAY-doh with Aahn-TOH-nio Ban-DAY-rahsss!" :-)
 
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