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Re: What is Your Favorite Word Today?

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quintessentially Representative of the best that a class has to offer.

He was quintessentially noire. Too rugged to be handsome. And too sexy for his shirt.
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Centrifugal as I like the way it sounds. Not a word I need to use very often but it is still my favourite.

Really interesting to see the variety in favourite words on here.
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My favorite word today would be bubbly! Every time I say it, I have to smile. It's like the word has a personality of its own.
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Flux, n.

The normal state. Our moods change. Our lives change. Our feelings for eachother change. The air changes. The temperature of the shower changes.


Im so IN LOVE with this. Flux is the idea of continuous change, it can also describe being unsure.
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Inevitable. I just seen the movie Fault in our Stars and can't stop thinking about it. Its a great movie, just ordered the book online to read, because everyone says the books better, and I want to read it for myself!
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Recalcitrance. Dunno, just like the sound of it.
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Heliophilia ! I absolutely adore this word and always relate to me, I do love my sun.
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hyperbolic Overly dependent on hyperbole or exaggeration when describing things
in ones environment.
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@Nathrad Sheare I laughed out loud at your "location" :lol: Good one.

Raccoon is the word I choose for today because my mother and I just saw a very fat raccoon slinking around last night!
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blasphemy! For some reason I love this word ^_^
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definitely shenanigans I really like the sound of it. And the word voila it just sounds beautiful
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Buzz! Hiss! Clang! Sizzle! It's got to be...

Onomatopoeia!
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Today's favorite word is "shoot", as in "oh shoot!" and "just shoot me". It's one of those kind of days.
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enthusiastic is my favorite word now a days
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Zinjanthropus. Dunno, it just popped into my head.
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