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AccyJay 25-11-2006 13:07

Funny Words
 
I have just been reading through the latest posts & noticed a few strange new words.

Pick-offable - WillowTheWhisp

Un-chavish - Slinky

Has anybody got anymore? I think that this may have been mentioned before, but who cares. It's only a bit of fun.

:D


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Nell 25-11-2006 13:10

Re: Funny Words
 
Ive always loved the word 'uncouth' If you can be uncouth, can you be 'couth'?

I am very couth :)

Nell 25-11-2006 13:12

Re: Funny Words
 
Also came across this the other day- This is really geeky by the way as i was reading the dictionary! -Spenlow&Jorkins- It means, plan of attributing one's hard dealings to a partner. (taking all the glory) Weird eh?

flashy 25-11-2006 13:12

Re: Funny Words
 
non-sensicle, i know that is actually a word but how silly does it sound? :D it almost doesnt make sense ;)

slinky 25-11-2006 13:13

Re: Funny Words
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyJay (Post 340582)
I have just been reading through the latest posts & noticed a few strange new words.

Pick-offable - WillowTheWhisp

Un-chavish - Slinky

Has anybody got anymore? I think that this may have been mentioned before, but who cares. It's only a bit of fun.

:D


Think this is in the wrong section, sorry moderators.


Hehe glad I entertained you.......well you can be Chavish!! so you must be able to be Un-chavish!! cos I is Un-chavish! you see.:D

AccyJay 25-11-2006 13:13

Re: Funny Words
 
The point i was getting at, was these words are made up. They are still good words though.

:)

WillowTheWhisp 25-11-2006 13:19

Re: Funny Words
 
Maybe one day 'pick-offable' will be in the Oxford English dctionary. ;) I live in hope.


Busman would probably be able to give you more examples of my invented words than I can. If there doesn't seem to be an adequate word in existence to describe what I want to say I just create one. :D

My Mum had a lovely one "springe-y" to describe the feeling of a woollen garment when wet.


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