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Favorite word

Marcel

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Originally posted by amie
I say the word absolutely often. My students tell me that :)

and I say "dig" like I will say to a friend " I went here and you would dig it"
I like the word groovy too...I don't know why I just think its a good word :)

I think that's groovy, and I can absolutetly dig it :)

Erm... I'm a Dutchman... would a dutch word work?

"Lieve schat?" are 2 favorites right now, because of the effect they have on another favorite:).

On that note... Could I use a name for an entry?
 
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jayebrownlee

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My fiancé and I always use the word monkfish. It can mean anything though. Something can be monkfished, meaning it is broken, or someone can speak monkfish meaning they are speaking rubbish. You can say it to avoid swearing. It has so many applications.
 
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GraftMeIn

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Originally posted by 4jc
All Canadians say "AY"(pronounced "A")(remember Bob and Doug MacKenzie? It was a real Canadian thing)

And here I always thought it was eh lol!

I remember as a kid I thought the way Canadians said ay was silly, but now I think it sounds so much better than our american counterpart huh!
 
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