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FLUFFYMAN!!! in my language when i was little that was a cupcake!!

2006-09-17 02:17:43 · answer #1 · answered by imsoCOOL_bejealous 2 · 0 0

The word "Truth" is the most important word in my life for several reasons:
1) It is the foundation on which I base my whole existence on. Without Truth what would be the point of life, after all it is what we are searching for, isn't it?
2) It is a reminder of a symbol that reconnects me with my Traditional European Pagan past.
3) It is a search that for Truth that continually leads my Husband and I on adventures together which always work to bring us closer together.

I don't really have a second most favorite, but more like a group of second most favorites. This group consist of:
1) Sweet-pea
2) Baby-cake
3) Sugar-Honey
4) Love Muffin
(Why they all refer to food in someway I am not sure, but it is cute and sweet.)
These are all my second most favorite words because these are the nicknames my Husband calls me by at random moments through out the day that make my heart want to melt. (I don't mean to boast, but I have got to be the luckiest girl in the world.)

Note: The reason why the word "Truth" reminds me of "a symbol that reconnects me with my Traditional European Pagan past" is because of the root definition of the word.

If you look the word "Truth" up in the dictionary you will see that the Indo-European root word that it comes from is "deru-". The definition of the IE (Indo-European) root "deru-" is "To be firm, solid, steadfast; hence specialized senses “wood,” “tree,” and derivatives referring to objects made of wood. "

The reason European Pagans held/holds trees as sacred was/is because the tree was/is a symbol for Truth. This doesn't mean that they prayed to the trees or made sacrifices to them. It simply means that they held trees in high regard as a symbol for Truth.

Example: Just as marriage is held in high regard (or at least use to be 40 years ago) as a symbol of two people in love joining together in that love to become one. Just because the symbol of marriage is sacred doesn't mean you pray or sacrifice to your marriage license.

2006-09-17 02:53:26 · answer #2 · answered by immortalnorsegoddess 2 · 1 0

These are a few of my favourite words
I and me - they give me a sense of self
you - gives me a sense of others
Love - a great feeling that can give so many different levels
Thank you and Please - give me a sense of politeness for when dealing with others
hello and goodbye - marks my comings and goings
yes and no - gotta have to give answers to simple questions

and because we all need an element of fun:
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is the 34-lettered song title from the 1964 Walt Disney film Mary Poppins. As a song title, it is a proper noun, but the word, and variations, has entered the English language as an adjective and an adverb. It is one of the longest words in the English language. According to the Sherman Brothers, the word was created by them when they were boys at summer camp.

The song describes using the word as a miraculous way to talk oneself out of difficult situations, and even as a way to change one's life. The song appears in the film's animated sequence where Mary Poppins is harangued by reporters after winning a horse race and responds to one claiming there are not words to describe her feelings of the moment. Mary disagrees with that and begins the song about one word she can use.

The word itself has obscure origins, pertaining as to when it was first used, but the roots are fairly clear, as Richard Lederer wrote in his book Crazy English: super- "above," cali- "beauty," fragilistic- "delicate," expiali- "to atone," and docious- "educable," the sum meaning roughly "Atoning for extreme and delicate beauty while still being highly educable." This is the perfect word for Mary Poppins to use, being that she thinks of herself as incredibly beautiful but also extremely intelligent, which makes up for it.

I just love singing that word.

2006-09-17 02:59:25 · answer #3 · answered by David Y 4 · 1 0

the most important word in the human language is WHY it is a child's first "question" it is how we learn and develop how we understand the actions of another person see how many times you will ask the question WHY? today.

2006-09-17 02:29:18 · answer #4 · answered by no nonsence 3 · 0 0

the most important words in my life is
"Baby it's gonna be ok"

these were the last words that my ex mother in law said to me before she passed away.

2006-09-17 07:15:35 · answer #5 · answered by crazeebitch2005 5 · 0 0

Love and Peace. These words have such great hope but they seem so elusive in the real world. I guess that's why HOPE is also very meaningful. I hope that someday the world will overflow with both love and peace in every way possible.

2006-09-17 09:02:49 · answer #6 · answered by Bethany 6 · 0 0

I Love You,
From My Children And My Nephews Because I Know They Mean It When They Say It, And It Warms My Heart

2006-09-17 02:27:04 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

My step mother told me, "Let your conscience be your guide." I won't explain it because the meaning should be obvious. Why they have been the most important words said to me should also be obvious.

2006-09-17 02:24:51 · answer #8 · answered by quietwalker 5 · 0 0

love, truth , trust and homeland
1- with out love never the life contionuse .
2- with out truth you cann't maintain your job and daily life.
3- with out trust on others or others trust on you , you cann't be a
person to gain your and others goals .
4. you are just like homless people in streets of london in the univers if you haven't country.

2006-09-17 02:41:08 · answer #9 · answered by dahen a2 1 · 0 0

The Heat will rock you. The Heat will roll you. All day, all night. You feel my heat. Feel, feel, feel, feel, feel.....Feel my heat.

These words are the from the 1st song I ever wrote with my best friend Reed.

2006-09-17 02:25:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I haven't heard the ones I need to hear yet...they would be "You're free to leave Spain now" but for the time being. they are "I love you" from my husband each day

2006-09-17 02:17:57 · answer #11 · answered by SunnyDays 5 · 0 0

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