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crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Feb-21-2007 00:09

seersucker

it always makes me think of a well-dressed vampire trying to keep his cool on a beach in the Hamptons, and I have really no idea what it means.



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Adam Carter
Adam Carter
Big Winner

Mar-2-2007 10:07

Antidisestablishmentarianism

flocci­nauci­nihili­pili­fication (actually means the act of estimating something as worthless)

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Mar-2-2007 20:04

I reckon I could make a really neat sentence out of your words Badass :D but then I'd have to mod myself ;)

Sleuthbot
Sleuthbot
Con Artist

Mar-2-2007 20:54

Hey adam that's my word. The disestablishment one not the flocci one :)

Chloroform

In fact anything beginning with chlor sounds weird :)

Vellozo
Vellozo

Mar-3-2007 00:58

Sbobles sleber zon isnevers's...

the secret of life....

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Mar-3-2007 01:10

playsleuth.com, in association with Smith and Wesson and HerInteractive, have decided that there will be no unsolicited chloroforming or modding of any cornholes on the public boards.

Not on my watch. Take it to sleuthchat, people :)

softballbabe
softballbabe

Mar-3-2007 10:52

motard

i guess it means morun/retard but i'm not shore


BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Mar-3-2007 11:34

Motard = French for someone who rides a motorbike

But I understand it's in an off shore language

AraLives
AraLives
Battered Shoe

Mar-3-2007 11:37

lmao morun

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Mar-3-2007 11:43

*does a little mo' runnin' and a little less walkin'*

And I do believe that's a DIJON motorbike, BadAss ;)

cenoecox
cenoecox
Well-Connected

Mar-3-2007 13:07

I myself, frequently use the word cocklestreudel. It's a good word. It's derived from the pastry, streudel. Like apple streudel. Except I mixed it with another of my favorite words. It's good as a noun, and I usually sing it. My uncle (Kronus, if anyone knows him), also really enjoys it. I'm trying to get him to sing it in harmony with me.

The measuring device for taking blood pressure has a name?

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