Mine is insidious as it sounds cool and is apt in our modern world of fast news

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    ね (ne).

    Because it’s a cool way to end a sentence in Japanese.

    そのいえは大きいですね。
    so-no-i-e-wa-oo-ki-i-de-su-ne.
    That house is big ね。
    That house is big isn’t it.

  • @ndupont
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    164 months ago

    Quixotic - cannot even remember what it means

    • @Pronell
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      174 months ago

      It meant my Dad never played Scrabble with my mom ever again, that’s what it meant.

      Across two Triple Word tiles, no less.

    • @TrueStoryBob
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      84 months ago

      I think it means like a person is taking something that is foolish or misguided far to seriously.

      • @ndupont
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        84 months ago

        Yes :) , it looks that it takes its roots to Don Quixote (english is not my first language but come on, Don Quixote I could have remembered that)

    • noughtnaut
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      24 months ago

      ℹ️ “exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical”

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    154 months ago

    Discombobulated. The first time I heard it, an old man I worked with had used it and I gave him shit for it because I thought he had made it up. I still laugh about that sometimes

  • @Meltrax
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    114 months ago

    Facetiously has all the vowels, in order, including “y”.

  • @9point6
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    104 months ago

    Paraphernalia is a fantastic word for “stuff”

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      We use it up here as a form of punctuation, if you can find it check out Bowser and Blue: Use of Fuck in Canada

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    74 months ago

    Onomatopoeia, it’s a fun word on it’s own, but I love the while idea of it. Especially in other languages, like the million different words for dog barks.

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    64 months ago

    Yawn. If you pronounce it while sleepy, you actually yawn. And the yawn will sound like the word yawn.

    Maybe I’m just sleepy, but I like the word :)

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    64 months ago

    Detritus

    Hullabaloo

    Fracas

    Widdershins

    Ideological

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    64 months ago

    tatterdemalion

    It’s got such a pleasing sound to the ear, feels nice in the mouth when you say it, and even looks pretty nice on the page.

    It means something in an advance state of use, with connotations of neglect or disrepair, and is often used to describe things that would be thrown away were they not rendered nessesary by being the only option.

    To me it evokes urchins, rags, wildflowers, and a little bit of magic.

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    54 months ago

    Effective has two effs. I appreciate that defective only has one eff. Like, if you give an eff about something, you can make what doesn’t work, work.

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      Yes, my fav too, it has such fun uses, as in, that muffin is so moist. just drag out the oi a little. The fact so many dislike the word prolly helps