This word is amazing. In fact, it should be stripped of its definition so that one might be able to say, "Oh fricassee! I've lost my wallet!" or "That fricasseein' bastard stole my shoelaces!" or "I took a lovely fricassee through the park." Truly this word has a veratile sound.
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japitxatx commented on the word fricassee
This word is amazing. In fact, it should be stripped of its definition so that one might be able to say, "Oh fricassee! I've lost my wallet!" or "That fricasseein' bastard stole my shoelaces!" or "I took a lovely fricassee through the park." Truly this word has a veratile sound.
May 20, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word kreplachistan
Originated by an Austin Powers movie, it is sure to offend anybody from the seven -stans.
May 20, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word beauregard
Indeed, one must always have a certain regard for their beau.
May 20, 2009
japitxatx commented on the list strange-breakdowns
Specifics are generally on the word page. If not, maybe the word page didn't need my input on anything
May 20, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word salamander
Nouns ending in -er always make me ponder over their roots. What is to gangst, to monst, or to salamand?
May 20, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word smilodon
Though I know this name is apt in Greek, I can't help but see a very happy mafia boss when I hear this word.
May 20, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word pumpkin
I don't get how this thing is related to the pump.
May 20, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word liliuokalani
The last Hawai'ian monarch. And fun to say repeatedly!
May 12, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word janjaweed
Not the greatest people but a fun word nonetheless
May 12, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word chulalongkorn
Not a word but a former king of Siam, now known as Thailand. Great name though
May 12, 2009
japitxatx commented on the word parangaricutirimícuaro
This is a popular modification on the town of Parangaricutiro, Michoacán, Mexico. It is used in many Spanish-language tongue-twisters.
May 11, 2009