Author Topic: What are words you like/hate?  (Read 1999 times)

I like obliterate, obliteration, or any other variation of that word

I don't like boil, boiler, etc.
(can also include word combos)

combining glass and joe together just creates the most unappealing thing possible
« Last Edit: March 31, 2015, 04:26:13 PM by SBG »




doesnt count as i word but i hate when people type "c:" or any of those others

Autists, spergs and all other derivatives thereof.

doesnt count as i word but i hate when people type "c:" or any of those others

You hate the single most effective way of conveying emotion through text?
« Last Edit: March 31, 2015, 04:22:08 PM by Tokthree »

Can't stand "moist"
MOIST is the best word in the english dictionary.
filthy special interest lord.

Autists, spergs and all other derivatives thereof.

normie get out

words I like: ersatz
words I hate: SBG


I dunno why but I love the prefix astro- and the word comet


You hate the single most effective way of conveying emotion through text?
If it represents any sort of feeling then yes.



kosher

because its only used correctly maybe 5% of times it comes out of peoples mouths. and the misuse makes me want to punch them for some reason.

colour, armour, aluminium, sulphur, humour, honour, vigour, calibre, centre, fibre, goitre, litre, lustre, manoeuvre, meagre, metre, mitre, nitre, ochre, reconnoitre, sabre, saltpetre, sepulchre, sombre, spectre, theatre, licence, practice, anaemia, anaesthesia, caecum, caesium, diarrhoea, encyclopaedia, faeces, foetal, gynaecology, haemoglobin, haemophilia, leukaemia, oesophagus, oestrogen, orthopaedic, palaeontology, paediatric, aeroplane, arse, bogeyman, coupé, moustache, pyjamas, whilst, cheque, draught, doughnut, grey, liquorice, plough, tyre, yoghurt