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Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 12:13
by Planet Dave
'shrapnel' - fine fine word
other than that...
exanguinate
miasma
and the best thing is, I get to say exanguinate all the time.
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 12:14
by Planet Dave
and I forgot to say, this is far and away the best topic on the general board for quite some time.
another one...venom.
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 13:36
by emilystrange
paint it black wrote:squiggle and squirm
nice traits
actually, squiggle is used a lot by the girls of my acquaintance......
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 13:43
by markfiend
Dave Whelan wrote:miasma
Oooh nice.
Phlogiston.
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 13:46
by Thrash Harry
stronzo (apologies to our Italian viewers)
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 15:08
by cocoamix
Black Planet wrote:cocoamix wrote:Priapismalevolence. It means being a mean jerk becuase you always have a painful erection.
What dictionary did you find that in? It's not in mine.
It's a perfectly cromulent word.
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 16:13
by Black Shuck
cocoamix wrote:
It's a perfectly cromulent word.
"A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man."
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 17:00
by paint it black
emilystrange wrote:paint it black wrote:squiggle and squirm
nice traits
actually, squiggle is used a lot by the girls of my acquaintance......
is feltch
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 18:14
by hallucienate
feltch is a great word.
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 18:15
by hallucienate
hallucienate wrote:feltch is a great word.
and so is schnoodle
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 22:53
by emilystrange
paint it black wrote:emilystrange wrote:paint it black wrote:squiggle and squirm
nice traits
actually, squiggle is used a lot by the girls of my acquaintance......
is feltch
but what does feltch mean?
squiggle is a kind of sexual thing...sort of
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 23:48
by James Blast
emilystrange wrote:but what does feltch mean?
In my book it features these words - Gere, Pet, Toilet, Hamster, Shop, Richard, Roll and Boys. My book is a bad reprint though, so it may be wrong.
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 23:51
by emilystrange
aha. nothing like a squiggle then
Posted: 16 Jan 2004, 23:55
by James Blast
hmmmm... maybe
Posted: 17 Jan 2004, 00:22
by emilystrange
no. a squiggle is the extra big butterfly feeling in your stomach when you get a look from someone, or a kiss, or even just a thought about something.. its really rather a nice thing.
Posted: 17 Jan 2004, 00:41
by paint it black
emilystrange wrote:no. a squiggle is the extra big butterfly feeling in your stomach when you get a look from someone, or a kiss, or even just a thought about something.. its really rather a nice thing.
it is sexual
in context,
i was so drunk i fell into the feltchers arms
my absolute favourite words
And query: "What does this vaingloriousness down here?". . .
Posted: 17 Jan 2004, 00:50
by James Blast
Bipolar, I would like to use that word more often.
Posted: 17 Jan 2004, 00:51
by James Blast
with the accent on the 'P'
so
biPolar
Posted: 17 Jan 2004, 09:45
by _emma_
emilystrange wrote:no. a squiggle is the extra big butterfly feeling in your stomach when you get a look from someone, or a kiss, or even just a thought about something.. its really rather a nice thing.
I'm a non-native speaker and I really need to know... Can "squiggle" also be used in reference to a very similar tinglish sensation around one's spine, or in the lower part of abdomen? Or is there a different word for that one?
As for the favourite words, well, I'd go for "caress", "lest", "timberline", "verückte", "verletzte", and "harapos kutya".
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 10:20
by emilystrange
_emma_ wrote:emilystrange wrote:no. a squiggle is the extra big butterfly feeling in your stomach when you get a look from someone, or a kiss, or even just a thought about something.. its really rather a nice thing.
I'm a non-native speaker and I really need to know... Can "squiggle" also be used in reference to a very similar tinglish sensation around one's spine, or in the lower part of abdomen? Or is there a different word for that one?
its a generic thing, so yes...
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 21:51
by Mrs RicheyJames
emilystrange wrote:
but what does feltch mean?
Think you need to look In Roger mellys' profanesaurus, we could possibly tell you on here
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 21:51
by Mrs RicheyJames
Couldn't I meant <sigh>
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 21:55
by emilystrange
i think i'm getting an explanation elsewhere... never fear. i will report back.
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 22:51
by emilystrange
i'm with you now...
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 22:53
by Mrs RicheyJames
LOL