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Mon 06/12/04 at 19:39
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"SOUP!"
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Here's my premise - there's so many synonmys for words that exist, but there's words that should exist and don't.

Here's a few of mine.

Reclinability (the ability to recline)

Kidneyless (to be without a kidney, ie "I woke up in a bath filled with ice completely kidneyless)

asshat (better word than idiot)

Liove (More than like but less than love, would make the word "love" more special)

untieable (Something that you can't tie, ie "these shoe laces are untieable)


Go ahead and add your own, I might send them off to a dictionary-maker if I get bored enough. Post your word and it's definition.

Get to it!
Wed 08/12/04 at 11:54
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"..."
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Colourless wrote:
> Cong_Man wrote:
> Bouncebackability
> The ability of a team or player to overcome a bad spell.
>
> credit to Soccer AM, but it REALLY should be a word.
>
> Bouncebackability does exist, thus is not valid in this
> thread....


It does??? Prove it :-|
Tue 07/12/04 at 21:53
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"I Have A Tummy Full"
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Quaf! Meaning Wahtever But Somethign BAd Like D***Head
Tue 07/12/04 at 21:51
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"Colourless"
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Cong_Man wrote:
> Bouncebackability
> The ability of a team or player to overcome a bad spell.
>
> credit to Soccer AM, but it REALLY should be a word.

Bouncebackability does exist, thus is not valid in this thread....
Tue 07/12/04 at 20:57
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You going to suggest "isn't" next?

Fool.
Tue 07/12/04 at 20:55
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"+34 Intellect"
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Ahahahaha, oh strid.
Tue 07/12/04 at 20:53
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Ain't is in the dictionary [URL]http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ain%27t[/URL]
Tue 07/12/04 at 20:50
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"Stridman in disguis"
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Ain't

Its used so often that it might aswell go in the dictionary.
Tue 07/12/04 at 17:46
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"0228"
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There's a lot of it Britain now as well. That was just the first example that came to my mind.
Tue 07/12/04 at 17:44
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"+34 Intellect"
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American sites always seem to say holidays instead of christmas though.
Tue 07/12/04 at 17:43
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"0228"
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Christmas - A word that was used to describe the winter holiday period before many people/companies became scared and changed it to "Winterfest" among other names.

E.g. Gamefaqs poll of the day:
How many games do you expect to receive as holiday presents this year?

Holiday presents!? The holiday is called Christmas.

I know that there are actually only a small number of companies that have decided not to use Christmas and have come up with alternatives but it annoys me

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