ed84c Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Anybody got any more cool words like Galeanthropy (Im looking at you Greg 1917)
atinymonkey Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Galactophagist - one who drinks milk. Gallophobia - Fear of the French
ed84c Posted February 9, 2004 Author Posted February 9, 2004 Galeanthropy: the delusion that you have become a cat. Similar hillarities please
atinymonkey Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 ktenology - the science of killing or funny ones like OPPORTUNITY, n. A favorable occasion for grasping a disappointment.
greg1917 Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Latebricole - (adj) living in holes. A la Saddam. Logorrhea - (n) excessive and incoherent talking. sounds like... Gambrinous (adj) full of beer. Engastration - (n) stuffing one bird inside another. i challenge to someone to use this in everyday speech in a perfectly serious conversation. Castrophenia - the belief that ones thoughts are being stolen by ones enemies.
atinymonkey Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Yup. Those would be funnier. Damn google, failed me again.
greg1917 Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 I got 'the superior persons book of words' for christmas so ive got hundreds of the lexicological lovelies. On a side note, users who visit fafalone's homepage can see a list of wierd phobias.
greg1917 Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 First or second? i got the second and now want its prequel.
atinymonkey Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 The Fafalonian Empire, fun for all and also home to a great list of showtunes.
Sayonara Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 greg1917 said in post # :First or second? i got the second and now want its prequel. Not sure actually. If it specifically says "2" or "ye seconde edition" on the front cover, then one.
greg1917 Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Ive always thought we anglophones should stick together.
JaKiri Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 I have both copies, purchased before christmas. Victory for ziiiiim ps. Glebous (for Pseudoscience and Metaphysics)
greg1917 Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Wel I bet your sitting there cachinnating MrL, i hate to burst your bubble but you are due quite an expergefacation if you think can claim the high ground, you niddering ruptuary. And your father smelled of elderberries!
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Pneumonoultramicroscopisilicovolcanoconiosis! is my word. It essentially means you have dust in your lungs.
Sayonara Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Cap'n Refsmmat said in post # :Pneumonoultramicroscopisilicovolcanoconiosis! is my word. It essentially means you have dust in your lungs. No it isn't and no it doesn't.
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Yes, it does. It means you have dust in your lungs, or "rocks in the box" :edit: Make that "lots of dust".
Sayonara Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 No. The cause and the condition are not the same thing. Look up the pathology. You are this far away from a spam warning -> <-
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Le yipes! Another long word is "antidisestablishmentarianism", and a good one to use against ignorant people is "defenestrate", meaning "to throw out the window".
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 I'm going to denigrate you all. A defrocking is in order, for some.
3rd Enigma Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 I am floccinaucinihilipilificating this thread. (Basically "calling it worthless")
YT2095 Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 Circumlocutary(sp) skirting round a subject.
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 It would behoove you to pay attention in class. (help you)
JaKiri Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 Cap'n Refsmmat said in post # :It would behoove you to pay attention in class. (help you) It actually means 'is necessary or proper for', not to help you. If you're going to post 'cool words', at least check their meanings beforehand.
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