Mrs. Charming
I'm not your entertainment, get a life.
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Cuckoobird! or cuckoobananas! Or, I know this is a phrase, but I like saying that a negative person is "like ants at a picnic."
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Yes mine is "****eous" I dont think its considered a "REAL" word, but I like it
HAHA apparentally disboards doesnt like it as much.. sorry
Plethora
Mine is more of a phrase that is used as an exclamation: "Christ on a pony". It is usually said following something not going right, kind of an "oh crap" replacement.
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These are GREAT! Thanks for playing!![]()
kattywhompus!
It means the same as kitty-corner (another fun word!), but I like kattywhompus better.It means located diagonally across. Of course, to me it also means all messed up, say like you were looking for soemthing in a room and poulled all the stuff out all over the floors, etc - "this room is all kattywhompus!".
kattywhompus!
It means the same as kitty-corner (another fun word!), but I like kattywhompus better.It means located diagonally across. Of course, to me it also means all messed up, say like you were looking for soemthing in a room and poulled all the stuff out all over the floors, etc - "this room is all kattywhompus!".
Yes--I love Wonky! Hilarious! And really any expressive word said by Mr. Spock...too fun!Shrubbery
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Wonky
Fascinating (but must be said in a dry, non-expressive tone a la Mr. Spock)
I love "snarky", too. It is a perfect word for me, being the mom of a 12 year old girl and having to spend a lot of time around her and her friends. Some 7th grade girls have snarky down to an art form!
I also adore the word "lovely". I don't know why, but I think it's such an elegant word, and love to use it for good things ("You look lovely!") and in sarcasm ("They painted their house neon pink? Lovely...).
ohhhh, I was reading this thread and couldn't think of a word and then I saw your word and I love that word!
I also like bibliophile. And privacy, but only the way the Brits pronounce it. Actually, I think a lot of words sound so much cooler when spoken with a british accent. I like how vacation is "going on holiday" or college is "going to university".
I'll have to keep thinking. Good thread OP!
OH, and a thick Canadian (not French-Canadian) accent.