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OT: Favorite Word

Logorrhea
Flibbertigibbet
Schadenfreude
Dotard
Copacetic
Obstreperous
 
I always liked continuum.

Favorite not-quite-word is polymethacrylamidipropyltrimonium. Read it off a bottle of shampoo as a kid and it stuck permanently in my brain.
 
Only a serviceable employee wouldn't realize being called "serviceable" is a put down.
Oh, he put it in a text about someone... I loved it! And I could see someone saying it in a meeting and people just barely listening and then backing up and thinking, wait, what? And you don’t sound overtly like “if my choices are this and nothing, I guess it’s a really unenthusiastic this. I can’t go out with anyone right now and if my choices for a dining companion were no one and this guy, it would be a tough choice. I guess he’s serviceable as a dining companion.”
 
From mispronounciation
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Pretty sure "stunad" is an adjective not a noun

I think my favorite Italian slang is oobatz

I think it's Jewish slang, because of the sound of it and because I got it from my grandfather who grew up in Brooklyn during the Depression and worked when he could by NYU and the lower east side of Manhattan as a kid, but I always loved "shluck"
 
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seminal You can easily work it in as a double entendre in defensible ways.
 
Being as low brow as I am, my top 4 are:
F$%&

Pedantic - Thank you Family Guy for having Peter call things shallow and pedantic. That's why I love the word
Schadenfreude - Thank you Boneyard for teaching me that one.
 
The word "shorts" always made me laugh on Johnny Carson. I found almost any setup was funny if it ended along the lines of "right in the shorts." i.e. "took it", "caught one". etc.
 

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