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Posted: July 31 2008, 04:13

Regurgitate.

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Posted: July 31 2008, 05:22

gorgeous. For some reason this word leaves a horrible taste in my mouth. I tend to use beautiful in its place

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Posted: July 31 2008, 07:47

Work. :)

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Posted: July 31 2008, 08:09

lol  :D

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Posted: Aug. 01 2008, 14:34

Not sure about English, but two really ugly German words are Wurst (sausage) and Knorpel (gristle).
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Posted: Aug. 01 2008, 14:49

Ugh.The sausage one's not too bad but the one for gristle......

Actually gristle is a pretty disgusting word!You know the way that some sounds put your teeth on edge?When i hear the word gristle my nose kind of tingles making me very aware that my nose has gristle in it.Or maybe the tingling nose means i'm related to the woman in Bewitched. :laugh:


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Posted: Aug. 07 2008, 17:21

"Spinster", it's a horrible word I think of sad lonely old woman , never been married/or in a long term relationship

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Posted: Aug. 07 2008, 18:34

In the 21st century "spinster" is now called "urban cougar".

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Posted: Aug. 07 2008, 18:41

I hate all those words derived from Latin or Greek which are related to illnesses - such as asthma, phlegm, astigmatism, sterile, sclerosis, syndrome, pneumonia, miopia [which I do suffer from, i.e. short-sightedness], staphilococcus, etc. etc. etc. It's the sort of language used only by doctors, which to me sounds really awful, and I hate it both for its sheer 'technicality' and for its meaning, which is obviously not pleasant. However, I hate technical language in general, I hate using it. When I have to talk about something technical and there's a simpler English word to name it, I prefer using the simpler word. If I realize that I need to use technical words to talk about something, I just don't talk about it. :)

Oh, and there's one more word I really hate. Meteorism. In everyday speech, that's called farting. :p


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Posted: Aug. 07 2008, 21:59

I love words derived from Latin and Greek. For some reason. One thing I hate about the English language, though, it how it openly steals words from different languages, without even adapting them. Thus, you end up with words like influenza, cliché, façade and naïve, which not only don't quite "fit" in, but introduce those graphic signs that, otherwise, would be absolutely unnecessary.

Naïve; man, that word sounds completely wrong in the English language.


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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 01:52

Naive sounds like a color. Pass me the royal naive Joey.....

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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 03:07

[quote=Sir Mustapha,Aug. 08 2008, 02:59][/quote]
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One thing I hate about the English language, though, it how it openly steals words from different languages, without even adapting them.


Yeah but in fairness we had a lot of those words kind of thrust upon us by all those French and Italian dudes that kept coming over here and messing about with our delicate dark age infra-structure.Not to mention all those horn blowing long boat sailing Scandanavian chaps.My second name is French for instance(Charters) So it`s probably a fair bet that one of my long distant ancestors first came over here to give poor old King Harold one in the eye.Not the smartest of moves though.Sticking your King up on a hill in plain view of all those hotshot Norman archers.Pretty darn naive when you think about it..See that was the problem we needed educating.We probably had absolutely no idea what the hell naive was until that exact moment.You know we probably held conversations at that time that would maybe go a little bit like this...

"You know I`ve got the strangest feeling that I`ve been here before at some point".
"Yeah I`ve had that feeling before kind of weird isn`t it?"
"Yeah it is weird,because I`m absolutely certain that I hav`nt been here before."
"Man that is odd,..If only there was some kind of word or phrase to describe that exact feeling you`re talking about there".
"Oh yeah that`d be pretty cool I must admit".
"Anyway forget about that for now looks like those Norman geezers are planning some kind of attack here".
"Certainly looks that way mate.Better send The King up to the top of that hill there where he`ll be completely safe and no mistake".
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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 04:35

Quote (Scatterplot @ Aug. 07 2008, 22:34)
In the 21st century "spinster" is now called "urban cougar".

I must admit being an "Urban Cougar" sounds much better than spinster  :cool: , What about those "Cougars" who live in the country, are they "Countryside "Cougars" ????  

I know when I applied to get married to my now ex husband, my status was "spinster", I think "Urban Cougar" or "Batchelorette" sounds much nicer.  Not that I'm in danger of becoming an old spinster as I've been in relationships, with my now ex husband for 16 years, and then I had a 1year 6month break, following our separation,  I was looking , I think love creeps up on you when you least expect it, as was the case with me , and I've been wonderful boyfriend 1year 4months      :)  :D , and things are very serious. The only problem is were not close enough , but this is due to geography, in that we live 60 miles apart. I know this won't always be the case though, as soon as I can move up to Warwickshire I'm going.


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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 06:18

Quote (Dirk Star @ Aug. 08 2008, 08:07)
[quote=Sir Mustapha,Aug. 08 2008, 02:59][/quote]
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One thing I hate about the English language, though, it how it openly steals words from different languages, without even adapting them.


Yeah but in fairness we had a lot of those words kind of thrust upon us by all those French and Italian dudes that kept coming over here and messing about with our delicate dark age infra-structure.Not to mention all those horn blowing long boat sailing Scandanavian chaps.My second name is French for instance(Charters) So it`s probably a fair bet that one of my long distant ancestors first came over here to give poor old King Harold one in the eye.Not the smartest of moves though.Sticking your King up on a hill in plain view of all those hotshot Norman archers.Pretty darn naive when you think about it..See that was the problem we needed educating.We probably had absolutely no idea what the hell naive was until that exact moment.You know we probably held conversations at that time that would maybe go a little bit like this...

"You know I`ve got the strangest feeling that I`ve been here before at some point".
"Yeah I`ve had that feeling before kind of weird isn`t it?"
"Yeah it is weird,because I`m absolutely certain that I hav`nt been here before."
"Man that is odd,..If only there was some kind of word or phrase to describe that exact feeling you`re talking about there".
"Oh yeah that`d be pretty cool I must admit".
"Anyway forget about that for now looks like those Norman geezers are planning some kind of attack here".
"Certainly looks that way mate.Better send The King up to the top of that hill there where he`ll be completely safe and no mistake".
"Good thinking dude".

LOL you do write an entertaining post my friend  :D

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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 09:32

I agree with you to a point,Sir M,but if you look at the origins of the English language it is a totally mongrel language which has evolved,and stolen,from loads of different places.Primarily it's a germanic language with Norse/Scandinavian,but,like it's inhabitants,it's a huge mix.The closest you can get to the 'original' language of the celtic Britains is Welsh or Cornish.

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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 12:11

See? The more variety there is, the more homogeneity there is within it lol  :D

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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 17:26

I particularly dislike the word Hate, more-so when it follow's I.

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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 19:17

I love the word "hate" when it's in italics.

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Posted: Aug. 08 2008, 21:42

Touche  ;)
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Posted: Aug. 09 2008, 18:25

Two of my most hated words in combination are "Nanny State" , it seems as if you can't go anywhere without someone being able to watch your every move or in some way track you.  Yes I agree there's a minority of people who spoil it for the vast majority of citizens.  In my opinion crime figures seem to have gone up with all this constant surveilance.

Another word I hate is "vitcim":O   so negative I much prefer the term "Survivor"  :)


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