25 Handy Words That Simply Don’t Exist In English

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  • Lance_K
    Lance_K Posts: 104 Member
    #3
  • srpm
    srpm Posts: 275 Member
    Oh, and #19 is Sadism. I have an extensive English lexicon.
    That's not actually what schadenfreude means.

    Schadenfreude is actually MUCH more subtle that sadism.
    Schadenfreude is waiting until the last second to let the elevator door close in someones face, Sadism involves severe cruelty like getting joy from raping someone or from beating a puppy.
  • theoneandonlybrookie
    theoneandonlybrookie Posts: 341 Member
    Number 19 is one of my favorite words! It's something that everyone feels, but I guess is deemed so shameful that we don't discuss it much.
  • kyunda
    kyunda Posts: 340 Member
    bump
  • Sd0510
    Sd0510 Posts: 295 Member
    11, 18, and 24 all describe me. Love it!
  • srpm
    srpm Posts: 275 Member
    To everyone asking for pronunciations:
    http://www.forvo.com/
    They have a recording of the pronunciation of "every word in the world" not sure if that is true but I've found everything I've ever spelled correctly :)
  • JoyousRen
    JoyousRen Posts: 3,823 Member
    Schadenfreude is waiting until the last second to let the elevator door close in someones face, Sadism involves severe cruelty like getting joy from raping someone or from beating a puppy.
    Exactly. Schadenfreude is enjoying pain that happen with out causing it. Sadism involves inflicting pain.
  • KCherry
    KCherry Posts: 61 Member
    Schadenfreude from the musical Avenue Q -

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9B-ZoS0wvU

    NSFW lyrics.
  • MrsLip4d
    MrsLip4d Posts: 29
    Love this! Thanks for sharing!
  • MaybeAMonkey
    MaybeAMonkey Posts: 247
    Love this list!

    I learned "marinovio/marinovia" (sp??) from a friend who is from Puerto Rico. It basically means long term couples who are more than boyfriends/girlfriends but not legally married and it applies to opposite gender or same gender couples. Prior to my boyfriend's proposal earlier this year, my friend called us "marinovios" because we have been together for over 7 years. :)
  • _GingerSnap_
    _GingerSnap_ Posts: 339 Member
    I love #15!
  • polarsjewel
    polarsjewel Posts: 1,725 Member
    # 4 - Isn't that what we call a "butter-face" in English?
  • yoovie
    yoovie Posts: 17,121 Member
    im going to start using orka-orka-orka instead of bounce-bounce-bounce
  • hokirayo
    hokirayo Posts: 36
    bump
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