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Defenestration
What is your favorite word?
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"snowiest", also ... "dingo"
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PNEUMONO­ULTRA­MICRO­SCOPIC­SILICO­VOLCANO­CONIOSI S
I'm also fond of perspicacious. Forever trying to find a cure for the Dunning-Kruger Effect. -
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supercalifragilisticexpealidosious
or something like that.
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roads
or
ROWADS....ROODS?.....ROABS?
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Antidisestablishmentarianism.
Attempting to debate with a person who has abandoned reason is like giving medicine to the dead. - Thomas Paine -
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 Originally Posted by cycopath25 Mine is arduous Main Entry: arduous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: difficult
Synonyms: backbreaking, ball-buster, burdensome, exhausting, fatiguing, formidable, gruelling, harsh, heavy, labored, laborious, murder, onerous, painful, punishing, rigorous, rough, severe, strenuous, taxing, tiring, toilsome, tough, troublesome, trying, uphill
Antonyms: easy, facile, painless, simple
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.3.1)
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Farce...
Or the D part of Dbag Nothing to see here mods. Keep moving. -
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donkey, remorseless, pontificate
I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the banks will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. Thomas Jefferson, 1802 -
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Cyclone.
Actually, it's: onomatopoeia
Main Entry:
on·o·mato·poe·ia Listen to the pronunciation of onomatopoeia
Pronunciation:
\ˌä-nə-ˌmä-tə-ˈpē-ə, -ˌma-\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Late Latin, from Greek onomatopoiia, from onomat-, onoma name + poiein to make — more at poet
Date:
circa 1577
1 : the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (as buzz, hiss) 2 : the use of words whose sound suggests the sense
— on·o·mato·poe·ic Listen to the pronunciation of onomatopoeic \-ˈpē-ik\ or on·o·mato·po·et·ic Listen to the pronunciation of onomatopoetic \-pō-ˈe-tik\ adjective
— on·o·mato·poe·i·cal·ly Listen to the pronunciation of onomatopoeically \-ˈpē-ə-k(ə-)lē\ or on·o·mato·po·et·i·cal·ly Listen to the pronunciation of onomatopoetically \-pō-ˈe-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
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