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Xylophagous. Actually, that's quite easy but it's a great word innit?
I often say orange when I mean purple, and vice-versa
My wife is an anesthetist, I avoid situations where I have to say that word.
"She a doctor specialising in anaesthetics", I can do that.
SRAM
Saucony
Shibboleth
I struggle to say scone the way posh people say it.
I struggle to say scone the way posh people say it.
Out of interest, which is the posh way - to rhyme with "gone" or "cone"?
I have to pause and think before saying either "shoulder" or "soldier"
I've always had trouble pronouncing my 'f's and 'th's, so I went to the doctor.
He said "you can't say fairer than that"
Crispspspspsss
Anything with an 'r' in it if
(A) I've been drinking
(B) I've been biking in the cold without a buff!.
Which is quite embarrassing, as being a Scot, we are verrrry good with our Rrrrr's!.
Obfuscated. I can type it no problem. I know what it's supposed to sund like but try and say it....nope. I say 'Obsfucated'.
Soliloquoy
jag61 - Member
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Ba, [i]ba[/i], ra, [i]ra[/i], cu, [i]cu[/i], da, [i]da[/i]; put 'em together, what have you got? Babararacucudada! ๐
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Hegemony.
jeffm - Member
My wife is an anesthetist, I avoid situations where I have to say that word.
Spelling it too eh jeffm? ๐
My word is species. Always comes out as schpee-shees ๐ณ
Pithivier
Digital
Religious
and
Thule