Words

What is your favourite word? Why? Is it the sound, the meaning, the possiblilities...?

Unbelivable
Catarsis
also
Smegma

Janitor, the etymology.
Bairn, the sound.
Globule, the sound.
Euphonious, both.

Ingratitude

Tractor, the sound
obnoxious, the word itself looks disgusting
Lapel
spectacle

...

Faggot, it's perfect.

>connexion
>recognize/cognition
>superfluous
>turn-page

PENIS

The sound, the meaning AND the possibilities

Smooth
Trench
Flesh
Contempt

Halcyon
I enjoy the sound, look and meaning of the word. Though I guess it could come across as a little wankerish.

Shaft

>tableau
>extant
>banal
and c.

>connextion
Really?
You're trying too hard.

How do you pronounce it

These are literally 5 cent words. This board sucks

All of you suck

All of you

SUCK

"Salient," as in "The Passchendaele Salient."

"Sophistication" as a noun, meaning a repair done to an old book. A sophisticated book has been restored or altered to increase its value.

"Blown" to describe something infested with insects. "The apple was blown with wasps."

"Faired" as in "The cannon port was faired over"

Hal-see-on

Seance
Stoically
Preposterous
Detox
Arson
Hiss or Hissing
Cougar
Rampage and Rage
Slut (I like the way it sounds)
Shotgun
Fistfight
Reverie
Grievous
Chain or Chains

No one said anything about unncomon or complex, its just about personal preferences.

Detritus. I like the sound.

COCK

ME too

retard

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Chiseller

Mrkgnao

>connextion
>really?
yes.

Severance
Kalpa
Hypostasis
Noumena
Bugger

Pick the odd one out.

Why though? Are you American? I've never seen this spelling in print. If this is a word you have any stock in well... That's kind of bizarre in my opinion.

Yep, I'm American. It's an old way to spell "connection", especially during the early to mid-1800's. I first saw it in Moby Dick and again in Walden. If you read those old American classics you'll see it.
That's why I also like "turn-page", it's an old word used when writing letters was more common, it indicated that the information was on the other side, for example
>On the turn-page you'll find the grocery list...

nigger, the connotations

Takeda
Ecclesiastes
Messerschmitt
Taupo
Al-Quds
Wrought
Meme
Fabriqué


these all sound well to me

crisp

Bane?