January 9, 2004 at 7:27 pm
My favourite random word has to be either:
Cheese or
Muppet
What’s yours. I want to know
By: TornadoF3 - 13th January 2004 at 10:55
This is all good. i think they should make a book on random words like a dictionary altough they don’t have a meaning because they are random words
By: ageorge - 12th January 2004 at 23:18
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Der
Think it means the same as “blether” i.e. talk incessantly. [/QUOTE
Same as “gibber”
By: Der - 12th January 2004 at 23:02
Think it means the same as “blether” i.e. talk incessantly.
By: Arabella-Cox - 12th January 2004 at 22:54
blither.
As in, “blithering idiot”.
Although quite what the verb “to blither” actually means, I have yet to discover…
By: Der - 12th January 2004 at 21:36
Grunties!
By: ageorge - 12th January 2004 at 21:17
flange
By: Nermal - 12th January 2004 at 11:30
Originally posted by TornadoF3
da cheese muppet is here all! i like that name
I think that answers that one…:rolleyes: – Nermal
By: TornadoF3 - 12th January 2004 at 10:45
[QUOTE]Originally posted by wannabe pilot
[B]Ornicopytheobibliopsychocrystarroscioaerogenethliometeoroaustrohieroanthropoichthyopyrosiderochpnomyoalectryoophiobotanopegohydrorhabdocrithoaleroalphitohalomolybdoclerobeloaxinocosinodactyliogeolithopessopsephocatoptrotephraoneirochiroonychodactyloarithstichooxogeloscogastrogyrocerobleetonooenoscapulinaniac
Ok then how long did it take you to learn how to say this word.
I am not even going to try and say it but can you?
Why am i the Cheese muppet
By: mike currill - 11th January 2004 at 23:34
fishhooks
By: Flood - 11th January 2004 at 19:31
You do drop that in at random, don’t you oh light of my darkness!!!:D
Flood.
By: Mark9 - 11th January 2004 at 16:45
Spitfire MK9:p :p Anna;) 😉
By: King Jester - 11th January 2004 at 00:11
I like to shout the word “claisomania” at random, which BTW is the name of the mental disorder that makes you raise your voice involuntarily…
CLAISOMANIA!!!!!!
King Jester
CLAISOMANIA!!!!!
By: Flood - 10th January 2004 at 23:25
Glad to be of service.
Actually just had visions of someone trying to say it whilst suffering from several pints of something…:eek:
Flood.
By: wannabe pilot - 10th January 2004 at 23:14
Originally posted by Flood
And how many times have you dropped that into a conversation and managed to say it before the girl you were trying to impress walked away in bemusement?:confused:Flood.
Erm I haven’t tried it yet, but thanks for the advice! I now know, this is not a good chat-up line!
By: Flood - 10th January 2004 at 23:06
Originally posted by wannabe pilot
Ornicopytheobibliopsychocrystarroscioaerogenethliometeoroaustrohieroanthropoichthyopyrosiderochpnomyoalectryoophiobotanopegohydrorhabdocrithoaleroalphitohalomolybdoclerobeloaxinocosinodactyliogeolithopessopsephocatoptrotephraoneirochiroonychodactyloarithstichooxogeloscogastrogyrocerobleetonooenoscapulinaniac…
…There ya go, you learn something new every day!:D
And how many times have you dropped that into a conversation and managed to say it before the girl you were trying to impress walked away in bemusement?:confused:
Flood.
By: Flood - 10th January 2004 at 23:03
He drops the crumbs, can you blame us if we pick them up to feed the hungry lions within:D? ;););)
Flood.
By: wannabe pilot - 10th January 2004 at 23:02
Ornicopytheobibliopsychocrystarroscioaerogenethliometeoroaustrohieroanthropoichthyopyrosiderochpnomyoalectryoophiobotanopegohydrorhabdocrithoaleroalphitohalomolybdoclerobeloaxinocosinodactyliogeolithopessopsephocatoptrotephraoneirochiroonychodactyloarithstichooxogeloscogastrogyrocerobleetonooenoscapulinaniac
-Ok I’m being deadly serious, that above is the longest word in the english language. It contains 310 letters, and the description for what it means is about 3 times as long! Medieval scribes used this word and very roughly it means-a deluded person who practices divination or forecasting by menas of phenomena, interpretation of acts, or other manifestations related to the following animate or inanimate objects and appearances: birds, ghosts, crystal glazing, salt, barley, birth, stars, precious stones, wax, ring suspension, book passages, snakes, herbs, dreams………and the list goes on and on, all the way down to shoulder blades!
There ya go, you learn something new every day!:D
By: LukeEGTE - 10th January 2004 at 22:40
Originally posted by TornadoF3
da cheese muppet is here all! i like that name
JOE. Give up. :rolleyes:
By: LukeEGTE - 10th January 2004 at 22:28
Originally posted by kev35
Is that by any chance related to the word ‘Blatantly’? In which context might that be used?
Well, blatently/blatantly I don’t bleady know, what do you think I am, intelligent? :confused: :confused: :confused:
Context is not an issue hence the post being about random words.
By: Flood - 10th January 2004 at 20:29
Yo! Da Cheese Muppet is in da house, dude!:rolleyes:
Going to change your name?:eek:
Flood.