A Conversation for The h2g2 Word of the Day (Discontinued)
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Dec 4, 1999
How about "Sangfroid"? It means "self-possesion or imperturbability especially under strain". I don't have sangfroid, but I want it.
~Irving
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Burmston Posted Dec 6, 1999
trouser is nothing in comparison to things such as "horse" or "stoat" though in my opinion, "thud" rank above either of these
Something begining with Z...
Anonymouse Posted Dec 10, 1999
I don't know about the Oxford, but in this Mirriam-Webster dicionary there are exactly two words beginning with q which niether have u as the second letter nor are abbreviations. Those words are:
1) qintar, which after following the 'see ' trail turns out to be Albanian money
2)qiviut: The wool of the undercoat of the musk-ox.
word of the day?
kezzer13 Posted Dec 30, 1999
I'm rather fond of
avuncular - in the manner of a friendly uncle.
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Dee Light Posted Jan 20, 2000
I'm prepared to share two of my favourite words with you, at no small cost to myself I might add...
Scrofula: n. A constitutional state, usu. hereditary, tending to the development of glandular swellings and consumption, also called King's evil. scrofulous a.
and
philtrum, which is apparently the little dippy-in bit on your top lip just below your nose.
Mmmm.
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The Tea Totaller Posted Jan 24, 2000
How about CARPHOLOGY - Delirious fumbling with bedclothes. This is my test of a good dictionary.
Ideas for Word of the Day?
Mike A (snowblind) Posted Jan 24, 2000
I found some great ones in the Wuthering Heights glossary, but i've forgotten them.
Still, howsabout mine being considered?
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svr Posted Jan 26, 2000
ONe of my personal favourites is ...
EXPUNGE - to strike out, obliterate, or mark for deletion
of course a bit more expunging in the inbox can save a lot of disk space! or download time of replied
to news articles!
Stuart
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wetfishboy Posted Jan 27, 2000
Are we allowed slang?
If you want a really great word, look up my posting on the word "Rah!".
It is only used within the area of Burton-On-Trent in Staffordshire, where it is used VERY often, and confuses the hell out of visitors.
Commingle
Scarp Posted Jan 28, 2000
It only means "mingle together" (a tautology (q.v.), surely), but lots of people seem to think it sounds like something rude.
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Jeff - Lurker <lurk> - nostalgia overload! Posted Jan 30, 2000
rhabdomancy-
(n.) The discovery of things that are concealed in the ground by the use of a divining rod.
quagga-
(n.) A wild ass of Africa related to the zebra.
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GreeboTCat Posted Jan 30, 2000
How about GRIN... tis a good word for jollyfication purposes... ~grin~... see!!!
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Ioreth (on hiatus) Posted Jan 30, 2000
Peripatetic - adj. Walking about from place to place; traveling on foot.
And it sounds so nifty.
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Lord Voldemort Posted Feb 1, 2000
One word that I'd love to see included particularly because most people who use it don't understand it's true meaning, is ha'p'orth, as in "You are a daft ha'p'orth!". Most people who bother to try and write it often spell it as aporth or apath, but since it's a contraction of half-penny worth, you can see the correct spelling.
If that's a bit too dialectic for this list (I am a Yorkshire exile after all ) how about a couple of my other favourite words:
xeric - of, pertaining to, or having dry or desertlike conditions. "I'm really xeric, buy me a beer!" This word comes from the same Greek stem as Xerox (dry copying) (Also there aren't any X's in the list yet!)
googolplex - a particularly large number, being 10 raised to the power of a googol, which is itself 10 raised to the 100th power.
I hope to see at least one of these on the list soon!
My ideas for Word of the Day
Sookie (a.k.a Hipskitch) Posted Feb 3, 2000
Hmm...
How about Hypermyrmiophobia?
It's the extreme fear of ants...
My ideas for Word of the Day
tyran Posted Feb 3, 2000
Now that we areon the subject of phobias:
arachibutyrophobia: the intense fear of having peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth
apparently, it's one of those bizarre words that only show up in the Unabridged Oxford English Dictionary (so I'm told, I myself have not been able to find myself an unabridged version of the OED)
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Sookie (a.k.a Hipskitch) Posted Feb 3, 2000
Samhainophobia: Fear of Halloween
(BTW, extreme fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth would be hyperarachibutyrophobia or megarachibutyrophobia)
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English Ben Posted Feb 3, 2000
Tmesis: the placing of one word inside another, e.g. abso-bloody-lutely. Also, the only word in the English language to start "tm" (if you exclude its partner, 'tmitcism' [I think that's how you spell it] which means an example of the above.
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Ideas for Word of the Day?
- 41: Irving Washington - Gone Writing (Dec 4, 1999)
- 42: Burmston (Dec 6, 1999)
- 43: Anonymouse (Dec 10, 1999)
- 44: Demon Drawer (Dec 29, 1999)
- 45: kezzer13 (Dec 30, 1999)
- 46: Dee Light (Jan 20, 2000)
- 47: The Tea Totaller (Jan 24, 2000)
- 48: Mike A (snowblind) (Jan 24, 2000)
- 49: svr (Jan 26, 2000)
- 50: wetfishboy (Jan 27, 2000)
- 51: Scarp (Jan 28, 2000)
- 52: Jeff - Lurker <lurk> - nostalgia overload! (Jan 30, 2000)
- 53: GreeboTCat (Jan 30, 2000)
- 54: Ioreth (on hiatus) (Jan 30, 2000)
- 55: M@x (Jan 31, 2000)
- 56: Lord Voldemort (Feb 1, 2000)
- 57: Sookie (a.k.a Hipskitch) (Feb 3, 2000)
- 58: tyran (Feb 3, 2000)
- 59: Sookie (a.k.a Hipskitch) (Feb 3, 2000)
- 60: English Ben (Feb 3, 2000)
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