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What is that word?
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What is that word?
Have you ever forgotten a word you just knew would fit what you were trying to say?
What's the word for that?
What's the word for that?
Breezey Breezey- SNOOKUMS
- Join date : 2010-02-13
Re: What is that word?
Hmmm ... Let me think ... Was it ...[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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JackRabbit- TROUBLE
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Re: What is that word?
How rude! Isn't there something a little less obvious? lol
Breezey Breezey- SNOOKUMS
- Join date : 2010-02-13
Re: What is that word?
OR :
Forgot
Stupid
Dumb
Silly
Dim
Brain Fart
Oops
Uuhh...
Take your pick - (I have more) I've made quite a collection
for those gliches over the years ... [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Forgot
Stupid
Dumb
Silly
Dim
Brain Fart
Oops
Uuhh...
Take your pick - (I have more) I've made quite a collection
for those gliches over the years ... [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Ja'aj- WITCH!
- Join date : 2010-02-17
Re: What is that word?
I think I'll stick with Jack's "duh". lol
Breezey Breezey- SNOOKUMS
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Re: What is that word?
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] That works. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Ja'aj- WITCH!
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Re: What is that word?
You could always go with the old, reliable:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] "I dunno!"
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JackRabbit- TROUBLE
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Re: What is that word?
My favorite:
Never mind - I forgot! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Never mind - I forgot! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Ja'aj- WITCH!
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Re: What is that word?
Breezey Breezey wrote:Duh! lol
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JackRabbit- TROUBLE
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Re: What is that word?
Ja'aj wrote:My favorite:
Never mind - I forgot! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
This conversation is getting MUCH to intellectual for me.
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JackRabbit- TROUBLE
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Re: What is that word?
daisy wrote:Or do like the Sopranos...fuhgeddaboudit!!! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Am I going to remember that word when I need it? lol
Breezey Breezey- SNOOKUMS
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Re: What is that word?
Years ago i was out drinking with a friend. When he dropped me off i said " This has been a most oxtorious ocassion". Then the next day neither of us could remember the word. Then a few years latter i ran into him and the word popped into my mind and i said it to him at once & he just grinned and said that's it!! Don't know if there is a word like that for sure.
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Re: What is that word?
There is an old Irish word / phrase that I always found to be rather funny (and I'm NOT directing this to anyone here ) ...
Has anyone ever told you to ... "Kwitchyerbellyakin"
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Has anyone ever told you to ... "Kwitchyerbellyakin"
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JackRabbit- TROUBLE
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Re: What is that word?
Sneaks,
Does this look familiar to you?
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A few times years ago i would say This has been a most"oxtorious"
occasion. ...
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Ja'aj- WITCH!
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Re: What is that word?
That was the ENTIRE of what Google had for
"Define" oxtorious".
That may be the shortest answer from Google on record! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
"Define" oxtorious".
That may be the shortest answer from Google on record! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Ja'aj- WITCH!
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Re: What is that word?
Ja'aj yes i remember posting that in answers. Jack I used to spell the one word Quitcherbellyachin! same meaning. It is something the way English language uses a word sounding the same ,but different meanings! Right? ,write,rite,(turn)right.
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Re: What is that word?
Sneaks,
Good for you! I would hate for you to loose your "word" again. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
What about the words that are spelled the same but mean
different things and are often pronounced differently -
depending on the context?
Arrrgh!
Good for you! I would hate for you to loose your "word" again. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
What about the words that are spelled the same but mean
different things and are often pronounced differently -
depending on the context?
Arrrgh!
Ja'aj- WITCH!
- Join date : 2010-02-17
Re: What is that word?
My one grandma( Full blood German ) used words that we had to figure out. Miney-Giddy,for my goodness, AW Gittout for Your kidding. Snicklefritz for something to do with a kid. Miss those days!!
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I LIKE Snicklefritz ! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Ja'aj- WITCH!
- Join date : 2010-02-17
Re: What is that word?
I have just read that the word stands for an overly active kid. I seen,too that Jackie Blue asked about it on Q&A sometime back!
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Re: What is that word?
Aha! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
I have just remembered (?) THE word:
"Dammit!"
I have just remembered (?) THE word:
"Dammit!"
Ja'aj- WITCH!
- Join date : 2010-02-17
Re: What is that word?
"Snicklefritz" is much nicer than the word I use
for an overactive brat *er* "child"... [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
for an overactive brat *er* "child"... [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Ja'aj- WITCH!
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Re: What is that word?
How about this word: wot ... No, not "what" ... but the old English word: "wot" ... an interesting word:
Wot: First and third person singular present tense of wit. -- pronoun and adjective --
1: Non-standard written form of 'what'. (1829 —) .
H. Carmichael He's going to have a tough job convincing the police he wasn't the one wot done it (1972).
2: wot no—? orig a World War II catchphrase protesting against shortages, written as the caption accompanying a drawing of the imaginary character Mr. Chad; later also in extended humorous use. (1945 —) .
K. Conlon Joanna sent a postcard which said, 'Wot no tulle and confetti?' (1979).
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“Wot” is yet another old English word appearing 10 times in the KJV Bible. It simply means “I don’t know” or “I can’t tell”. In his letter to the Philippian believers
the Apostle Paul tells them “But if I live in the flesh, this is the fruit of my labour: yet what I shall choose I wot not” (Php 1:22).[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Wot: First and third person singular present tense of wit. -- pronoun and adjective --
1: Non-standard written form of 'what'. (1829 —) .
H. Carmichael He's going to have a tough job convincing the police he wasn't the one wot done it (1972).
2: wot no—? orig a World War II catchphrase protesting against shortages, written as the caption accompanying a drawing of the imaginary character Mr. Chad; later also in extended humorous use. (1945 —) .
K. Conlon Joanna sent a postcard which said, 'Wot no tulle and confetti?' (1979).
Read more: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
“Wot” is yet another old English word appearing 10 times in the KJV Bible. It simply means “I don’t know” or “I can’t tell”. In his letter to the Philippian believers
the Apostle Paul tells them “But if I live in the flesh, this is the fruit of my labour: yet what I shall choose I wot not” (Php 1:22).[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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