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Marc Jacobs

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Yes I'm bored.  Weird question, but I think it would be kind of fun. 


One of my favorite words to pronounce is Chocolate, (Chalk-ullh-it)


"Chalk-ullh-it, Chalk-ullh-it, Chalk-ullh-it"



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I like to say the word "media". It rolls off your tongue.


I also like to say "paws" because it reminds me of Puppies :)



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I like nonchalant.



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I'm bored too.

I like saying "squirrel."

I also like "muffin."



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besmirched.  besmirched besmirched besmirched. 

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Antidisestablishmentarianism.  My Dad would be so proud !

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Winnebago.





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mine are names: Armando-- ArrrrrrrrMONdo
Fernando-- FerrrrrrrNONdo

so fun

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Haha...this is funny.


I like the nickname I gave my mom's dog. Her name is Lily, but I call her Lilster.  For some reason, I think that's hilarious. Actually, any variation of that dog's name amuses me-- Lilybug, Lilybear, SillyLilly....whatever. Dogs are so amusing. 



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I don't have a favorite but I do have a least favorite "ooze" - YUCK - gives me the heebie geebez just typing it!


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NylaBelle wrote:


Haha...this is funny. I like the nickname I gave my mom's dog. Her name is Lily, but I call her Lilster.  For some reason, I think that's hilarious. Actually, any variation of that dog's name amuses me-- Lilybug, Lilybear, SillyLilly....whatever. Dogs are so amusing. 

We have a friend with a dog named Lily. When we call her, we say "Lillers" in this obnoxious screachy voice. Its quite funny. LOL

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noodle! I don't know why, but it always makes me smile.


Some day when I have a house (or apt that allows pets) I will have a dog named Floofernoodle.



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Hot toddy

I have no explanation.

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ILoveChoo wrote:


noodle! I don't know why, but it always makes me smile. Some day when I have a house (or apt that allows pets) I will have a dog named Floofernoodle.

I think the name Noodle is the cutest name for a dog! And Floofernoodle is just hysterical! I love it.

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I nicknamed my son Beeb, so my current favorite word to say is Beeb and Beebster.  Came from over-pronoucing the word "bebe" or also the British nanny way to pronounce baby, on Nanny 911 one nanny pronounces it, "Beh be," and it cracks me up.  So if she were to say babe, it would sound like beeb.


I also like to pronouce Spanish words with an accent.  My husband is a 2nd generation Mexican American with no accent except on certain words, like fajita....fuh-HEE-tah, menudo....men-oooh-doh and I now have dialect by association, so I pronouce those words like he does.



-- Edited by lorelei at 11:41, 2005-08-03

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i spent a semester abroad in paris and my favorite word in the world to say is "pamplemousse" (which i just horribly spelled wrong but oh well)  translation is : grapefruit!


lurve it!!!!! pamplemousse!!!!!!  heehee!


edited to correct my damn french teacher who taught me the wrong translation of this word... and it is now no longer my favorite word... seriously- i cried... i feel so stupid...



-- Edited by bex at 23:44, 2005-08-04

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no way, bex--pamplemousse is grapefruit! 

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bumblebee wrote:


no way, bex--pamplemousse is grapefruit! 

no way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  i lived in paris for 7 months... and have spoke the language pratically fluently for 6 years and i have been WRONG on my favorite french word all along!!!!!!! i am crushed......... 

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"Aluminum"  is my favorite word to pronounce.  I teach physical science and we do some basic chemistry and that is one of the elements we learn.  Anyway, ever since I saw 'The Blue Collar Comedy Tour" and heard Larry the Cable Guy say "aluminum", I can't help but think about the way he says it whenever I have to say it in class.

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Meow wrote:

"Aluminum"  is my favorite word to pronounce.  I teach physical science and we do some basic chemistry and that is one of the elements we learn.  Anyway, ever since I saw 'The Blue Collar Comedy Tour" and heard Larry the Cable Guy say "aluminum", I can't help but think about the way he says it whenever I have to say it in class.



LOL - so funny - I used to do this same thing with cinammon when i was little - I'd say "cimanim" or something close!

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