Saccapuntas and cacahuetes(sp?) are spanish words for pencil sharpener and peantus. I love saying them!
2006-10-03 01:38:33
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answered by datbury 2
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Defenestrate! This word rocks... I am registered with m-w.com's word of the day... they have some great ones. This is one from last year, but I use it all the time... It is fun to say that you wish you could Defenestrate your boss... most people won't have a clue, but will laugh like they do... and that's funny!
2006-10-03 01:31:49
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answered by James 3
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Craptacular, a Bart Simpson word. Great substitute for stronger swear words.
2006-10-03 01:36:49
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answered by Gavin T 7
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Floccinaucinihilipilification (def: An act or habit of valuing something as worthless)
Its the longest true word in the english language... the only words longer are compound scientific terms (Which dont count officially).
2006-10-03 04:08:34
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answered by mal_function.geo 5
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Peachy
2006-10-03 04:01:16
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answered by blueeyedboy3004 2
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Serendipity - the art of making happy discoveries by accident
2006-10-03 04:19:24
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answered by Amanda K 7
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Crevice....thats my favourite word, just cant seem to make it apply to the horse-riding equipment IM price checking!! Hehe, Bxx
2006-10-03 01:38:34
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answered by Secret Squirrel 6
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Verisimilitude...it means something which has the believability to be real...ie a statement which can easily be believed as true...also ombudsman...I like the way it rolls of the tongue
2006-10-03 03:58:34
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answered by Chunkylover53 3
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Sinusitis.
2006-10-03 07:27:58
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answered by jupiter FIVE 7
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I like the word "outrageous" at the moment - especially when someone hacks me off!
2006-10-03 01:32:17
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answered by Sally J 4
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