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Well due to my love of the Digimon anime my favorite word is prodigious. Not only does it sound cool and radiating with intelegence to say it's definition is pretty cool as well.

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Does anyone know the word Petrichor? Sounds cool, eh?

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However

 

 

It's such a nice sounding word and it makes any further statements sound smarter. 

 

example:

I understand the logic behind your statement...HOWEVER....I also think you're a big meanie MCmean face  :wat:


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Hard to narrow this down to just one. I'll put swear words aside for this and go with "Truth." 

 

Runners-up would be "Freedom" and "Convivial." The latter just sounds nice and fancy. Convivial, convivial, convivial. I could just say it all day...but then someone would hit me on the nose with a rolled up newspaper so I won't. :pout:  

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Like Queen Twii said above, the F word. Not only is it one's go-to swear for when they're feeling an intense emotion, but I can make a PAC-MAN pun and say PUCK around people who likely wouldn't approve, like my family.


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Fantabulous, because it's like a better (and more elegant/fancy) alternative to fantastic.  :proud:


 

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Splendiferous!

 

It's just a word that is so fun to say and has positive connotations. There's nothing not to love. :)


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Mystery. It's just so physically appealing to look at, plus it describes me pretty well.


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Leviathan - it just flows off the tongue so nicely :)

 

But as others have said, the 'F-bomb' is a contender - I'd go so far as to say it's the most versatile word in the English language XD


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C**t. I really like that word for some reason. I blame idubbbz for that.


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Do I have to pick just one? :mlp_confused:

I'll just post a few and I'll let you use the power of your imaginations to decide which one is my favourite. :-P

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On 9/24/2015 at 9:20 PM, El Duderino said:

It's hard to chose a favorite word. Mine would probably be F***. I do know my least favorite word is "moist". What a strange word. Just say it out loud. Moist. I think it should be removed from the English language. Moist. Moist. I just don't like it.

Yes. We need to go and get a drink sometime.:grin:

Anyhow, my favourite word is probably “simpleton”. I certainly seem to use it to describe a great many of my peers on a regular basis. “Dullard” comes in at a close second.

 

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