gloaming (I'm on a campaign to bring this word back into common usage)
also:
rather and shall
in Spanish:
la madrugada
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gloaming (I'm on a campaign to bring this word back into common usage)
also:
rather and shall
in Spanish:
la madrugada
palaver
stooshie
numpty
Meaning fuss, minor altercation, idiot - for all you non-Scots speakers out there. :D :D
Numpty is Scotland's favourite word apparently. Makes me proud to be Scottish!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/6520353.stm
Pamplemouse = grapefruit (French)
I love saying this word.:D Unfortunately I do not have many uses for it.:o :rolleyes:
I like phrases too, as well as long strange words. I read of a writer who liked to spike her writing with "big latinate bombs" - that's me. ;)
Defenestration is an amazing word. Imagine having a special word for throwing someone out of a window.
And THANK YOU for teaching me "syzygy"! I shall have to make a special effort to include it in my vocabulary.
Humongous
Vainglorious (not exactly sure what that means, to tell you the truth)
Bizarre
Clunky
Just thought of a Spanish word that I think sounds cool: marcapasos (pacemaker)
milkshake
I tend to like gross words. This makes me a good fit for teaching middle schoolers.
I love the word rotundity.
German has some of the best words, though.
Schleim = phlegm
Scheinwerfer = headlight (literally means light thrower)
Verstopfung = a really uncomfortable digestive condition...note the word "stop" in the middle there.
Durchfall = the opposite of Verstopfung...note the word fall in the middle there...by the way, durch translates to through. You do the math.
I love words that sound like what they mean. German's great for that. :)
stracciatella (chocolate chip gelato)
Horse feathers!
Dog sandwich.
enigma
stoic
bromidic
y'all
rutabaga
Finest kind
wicked good
That's just a couple few of 'em.
Oh yeah,
couple few
I just go frabjous at the syzygy when my neurogolist says "no change."
Then I go enjoy the colors of California hillsides at gloaming.
Callooh! Callay!
SK,
I was chortling in my joy as I went galumphing down the road on my way to work today. Though there were a few times I went snicker-snack through the traffic. (OK, not really, but I love those words. I make my 7th graders read that poem every year.)
lugubrious