Words that are fun to use.

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TheRundownRabbit

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the words "scallywag" "rape-tastic" "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" (and my personal favorite) "fuck"
 

Nieroshai

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FargoDog said:
PHANTASMAGORIA!

It doesn't even need any context.
I'll give it one anyway!
A puzzle of the flesh
http://spoonyexperiment.com/category/lets-play/phantasmagoria/ [PHANTASMAGORIA]
 

Klepa

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mikozero said:
Wadders said:
CardinalPiggles said:
Wadders said:
**** is another one. Some people get really offended by it so it's not always wise to use, but the fact that it's still a pretty "extreme" curse word makes it all the more fun to use, sparingly :D
lol i love saying ****, especially when its inappropriate, people always go DONT SAY WORD ITS HORRIBLE, but it really isnt, its just like saying vagina or dick or cock, people think they are acceptable.
Precisely, I dont see what's so bad about it, it's just like calling someone a twat or a fanny (I'm British :p) it means the same damn thing yet people get all offended over it, yet those other words aint seen to be as offensive.

And plus it just feels great to say. Nothing relieves stress quite like screaming "****!" at nothing in particular :D
only word my mother didn't allow us to use growing up.
use at your own risk.
much like slagging of a mans mum it can be a very quick route to getting a kicking.
My local version of this is our word for hooker/whore, 'huora'. It doesn't even need to be directed at anyone. A few of my female friends made a comment about a woman's attire, and I pointed out that she is in fact a 'huora', and hangs out there quite often. Cue female friends screaming and crying about me being a chauvinist asshole, because apparently calling a prostitute a hooker is an insult to women everywhere.

Whole thing seems to be the result of not having anything to be offended by, and then just somehow collectively deciding "**** is now the N-word for women". I say 'for women', because I've never seen guys getting upset over it.
 

LitleWaffle

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"Bullocks": The perfect replacement for any swear word.
Related Context:
"What the Bullocks?!" "Bullocks!!" "You are such a bullock!"

In other news...
Silly-bo-billy or Silly-dilly: Both are just bad ass.
 

mettle_edge

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Syntactical flip flopping, prostitute, and scuba

....yep, off the top of my head those are fairly entertaining to say.
 

Underground Man

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"Defenestrate." I used to sneak it into my college essays as often as I could to see if the professors were actually paying attention. I'd also alliterate entire sentences.

I also like the word, "damn."

On the other hand, I absolutely detest the word, "corbelled." Just saying it is an unpleasant sensation in my mouth.
 

unoleian

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oreopizza47 said:
Anything that means confused has the potential to be really enjoyable.
For example; flummoxed, discombobulated, or puzzled. Also, antidisestablishmentarianism.
To word-smash, I'll gladly take confuzzled!

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Failing that, I love crafting a clever prevarication.

Seriously, how often do you hear someone prevaricate? It's more likely than you think.
I was likely ninja'd, but I couldn't resist mentioning a little confuzzlement in conjunction to the above quotation.