Doesn't look like this has been before, so... Write your favourite word or otherwise one that you really like for whatever reason, I think it could be interesting; plus we could come away from this thread with a slightly better vocabulary. Would be nice if you could include the definition. I'll start with one! Surreptitious: kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of.
I'll go with the first that comes to mind: Aeolian (music mode) I just like the way it sounds...reminds my of Alien and Areola put together haha.
Equipaje: Spanish word for luggage. Pronounced Eh-key-pah-hey It just sounds cool when spoken in Spanish.
I had no idea that Fantastic was a British thing. Edit: Fantastic is my favourite word in Italian: Meraviglioso
fuck Besides It's sexual connotations, this incredible word can be used to describe many situations: It can be used in an anatomical description "He's a fucking asshole." It can be used to tell time "It's five fucking thirty." It can be used in business "How did I end up with this fucking job?" It can be maternal as in "Motherfucker." Valuable Vocabulary Chart Below: Greetings "How the fuck are you?" Fraud "I got fucked by the car dealer." Dismay "Oh, fuck it." Trouble "Hell, I guess I'm fucked now." Aggression "Fuck you." Disgust "Fuck me." Confusion "What the fuck...?" Difficulty "I don't understand this fucking business." Despair "Fucked again." Exasperation "For fuck's sake." Enjoyment "This is fucking great." Hostility "I'm going to knock your fucking head off." Stupidity "Geir Bergerud is a Fuckwad!" Incompetence "He's such a fuck-up." Ignorance "Fuck if I know." Displeasure "What the fuck is going on here?" Lost "Where the fuck are we?" Disbelief "Unfuckingbelievable!" Retaliation "Up your fucking ass." Surprise "Fuckin A!" Surprise "Well, I'll be fucked." Suspicion "What the fuck are you doing?" Contempt "Fuck you and the horse you rode in on!"
Musical Frisson. It's the feeling of chills people get when they listen to a passage of music they really enjoy. I just love that there's a word for it.
Hit my wife with "sycophant" the other day. It means someone that acquiesces easily to authority. Explains a lot of people I know. Doubt anyone in this forum is anything like that, considering the subject matter.
You might enjoy "obsequious" too! An adjective for someone that is quick to obey. "Obsequious sycophant" might be one of the worst insults in the English language, IMO
Absolutely. Word reminds me of Black Olives for some reason. <span><span>adverb </span></span><span><span>1. </span></span>\t<div><span>without exception; completely; wholly; entirely: </span>\t<div><span><span>You are absolutely right.</span></span> \t \t</div>\t<span><span>2. </span></span>\t<span>positively; certainly. </span> \t \t<span><span>3. </span></span>\t<span>(of a transitive verb) without an object. </span> \t <span><span>interjection </span></span><span><span>4. </span></span>\t<span>(used emphatically to express complete agreement or unqualified assent): </span>\t<div><span><span>Do you think it will work? Absolutely!</span></span> \t \t</div></div>