Originally Posted By friendofdd misled I was probably 12 or 13 when I finally made the connection between the actual word, miss-led and the word my eyes read as my-zulled. If you were myzulled it had been done to you by a myzuller.
Originally Posted By disneydad109 I have words that I like to say BUT I will not tell you what they are !
Originally Posted By LVBelle periwinkle And I currently love the word Awesome because at work right now it's a code word that we use to hide fact that everything sucks and we really want to quit.
Originally Posted By LVBelle It is. My class is truly awesome. Some of my coworkers are even more awesome.
Originally Posted By TINK-MOBILE supercalifragilisticxpalidousious lost my way can someone help me please...
Originally Posted By sarahwithbaloo fanny I like the way I can get away with it here but in the UK I can't lol.
Originally Posted By u k fan hello If you look at any piece of paper I've been doodling on you will find the word hello in all different fonts. I just like the way it flows. It was my first word so it's always been special to me!!!
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Screed. Waffle. Bongo. (Together, they sound like something a movie fighter pilot in the 40's would say to HQ, cigar clenched in teeth: "This is Alpha Zulu Foxtrot confirming visual on Screed Waffle Bongo!")
Originally Posted By avro_imagineer A - Alpha B - Bravo C - Charlie D - Delta E - Echo F - Foxtrot G - golf H - hotel I - India J - Juliet K - Kilo L - Lima M - Mike N - November O - Oscar P - Papa Q - Quebec R - Romeo S - Sierra T - Tango U - Uniform V - Victor W - Whiskey X - X-Ray Y - Yankee Z - Zulu That's from memory so if I'm mistaken sorry. Now Semaphore I haven't used since scouting so that one I'm much rustier on. Other favourite words forthwith unto processor administrate sucks
Originally Posted By LadyKluck muffin sternocleidomastoid fluffy stuffy muffled I like writing cursive 'f's - they're fun.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Bloated. Perhaps the greatest word in the English language. It's one of those rare words that sounds exactly like what it describes. When you want to describe something as being bloated, there's no other word in a Thesaurus that does the job as well. Bloated.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Insipid. It's not a bad word, but it sounds very prissy, like a word Dr. Smith would use on "Lost in Space" to insult Robot after Robot warns them he detects an alien life form amongst a cluster of rocks. "Stop your insipid caterwauling, you ridiculous robotic reject!"