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  • Words you like the sound of….
  • loddrik
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    Doesn't matter what they mean, you just have to like saying them or the way they sound.

    For me, it has to be…. Plinth.

    Feels great just typing it.

    MrSmith
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    frenulum

    google image search it at work

    Ti29er
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    schmoolie
    Peripatetic
    In this order: "You have won the Lottery – again!"

    Onzadog
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    gusset. Even better in a welsh accent.

    bigG
    Free Member

    For me it's a close run thing between –

    "Jubbly" and "antidisestablishmentarianism"

    Unfortunately there's not much call for use of the word jubbly in my line of work.

    G

    RichPenny
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    Baboon 🙂

    Gary_C
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    Moist.

    mmmmm……. 8)

    jimmyshand
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    cantankerous

    loddrik
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    Rumbustuous is another goodun

    user-removed
    Free Member

    Meniscus.

    Malooma. That one's made up though.

    elaineanne
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    antioxidant

    GrahamS
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    flange – always sounds rude

    _tom_
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    Plinth is a good one.

    Pamphlet.

    deadlydarcy
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    eejit

    jahwomble
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    Fracas, especially in "In the ensuing fracas"

    neilsonwheels
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    Bobbins.

    Naranjada
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    I have to say that some Yiddish words are just beautiful, eg. mishuggenah, bupkis, chutzpah.

    Or how about kerfuffle. Slight deviation, but a friend of mine, after eating a felafel sandwich for the first time whilst very drunk in Amsterdam, asked me the following morning, "What was that kerfuffle stuff we ate last night?".

    Drac
    Full Member

    Clitoris – just rolls of the tongue.

    matthew_h
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    Recalcitrant has always been a favourite of mine

    jimmyshand
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    Drac – that paramedic coat over there is yours. Get out of here.

    simonfbarnes
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    Clitoris – just rolls of the tongue.

    repeated-la-la-la-la-la-ly :o)
    but then the same applies to frenulum…

    or is that ON the tongue ?

    neilsonwheels
    Free Member

    Snatch.

    Surf-Mat
    Free Member

    With a Geordie accent:

    Kawasaki
    Conjunctivis
    Kodak Colour Gold film

    Took many hours of pi55ed uni debate to come up with those.

    prettygreenparrot
    Full Member

    sesquipedalian

    misterfrostie
    Free Member

    Bolox. The most wonderful and universally fulfilling swear word suitable for absolutely any mishap 😆

    PeterPoddy
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    Sponge

    Flange

    Merkin

    Drac
    Full Member

    /shuffles out of thread.

    StefMcDef
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    Cadaverous. Limpopo. Cumulonimbus. Quixotic. Skelf. Tines. Schooner.

    A virtual gold star to anyone who can construct a coherent sentence from them…

    misterfrostie
    Free Member

    Sponge

    Very satisfying

    molgrips
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    Catharsis.

    Also from BigDummy earlier – diaphanous

    yunki
    Free Member

    hullaballoo… and balderdash

    [westcountry accent] ERE!! ye don't wanna go down there… there's a HELLUVA hullaballoo goin on!![westcountry accent]

    especially when in relation to a music festival

    bikerbruce
    Free Member

    concubine?….sybilance?…..gaun….ocelot?…. "thats the biggest i've ever seen" 😛

    WhatWouldJesusRide
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    JEngledow
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    Willy …I can't say it without giggling! (childish I know 😆 )

    bikerbruce
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    i also love fish names…

    WhatWouldJesusRide
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    cromulent

    whyterider
    Free Member

    gimlet

    molgrips
    Free Member

    This thread is just a meaningless list of words.

    Cougar
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    Dodecahedron.

    Used at college during burping contests.

    loulouk
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    Etymology. Somewhat appropriately :O)

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