Favorite most unused words
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Malfeasant: wrongdoing, especially by a public official.
When my dog is acting suspect I'll ask her if she's been engaging in malfeasance. I love it because it sounds so absurd. She's gonna be the only dog to pass the SAT someday.
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criminy - A minced oath that expresses surprise.
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Facetious0
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Nonsense: when a scientist tries to tell you what happened billions of years ago when they can't say for certain what currently exists.
Example:
"Scientists describe Ceres as an "embryonic planet." Gravitational perturbations from Jupiter billions of years ago prevented it from becoming a full-fledged planet."
They are going to orbit this thing in a few days and might figure out what some lights shining from it's surface is. They don't know what the lights ARE, but they have the hubris to tell us how the entire thing came into being.
...and some will lambast me for being a rube "because science."
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Dwa_Ceres
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Defenestrate - v. to throw someone out of a window
ineptitude
frivolity
shanty
scantily clad (2 words but still, both awesome words)0 -
politicizing.
Despite grand and noble efforts to the contrary, we still could not avoid politicizing this previously academic conversation thread.0 -
i missed my deadline by a baw hair... ( ball hair)0
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politicizing.
Despite grand and noble efforts to the contrary, we still could not avoid politicizing this previously academic conversation thread.
Academia: an institution where large and copious amount of words are used to confuse those outside their field of study into believing they actually know what they say they know.
Which is precisely the subject of this thread.
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Sokal Affair: an experiment played by a physicist to prove that incoherant gibberish completely void of logic would be generally accepted by academia if it contained enough impressive jargon and quotes leaning toward leftist ideology.
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CJisinShape wrote: »Sokal Affair: an experiment played by a physicist to prove that incoherant gibberish completely void of logic would be generally accepted by academia if it contained enough impressive jargon and quotes leaning toward leftist ideology.
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Bitchin0
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Perendinate : To put something off until the day after tomorrow; to remain at college for unusually long time.
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Slobberknocker
Being a HUGE football fan I love to see a slobberknocker of a hit! Especially when it's on anyone who plays for Michigan, the eagles, or Pissburgh.0 -
Flabbergasted: surprise (someone) greatly; astonish0
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Fanatic. One who obsessively follows a person or premise, regardless of any actual merit and to the exclusion of logic. See: Religious Zealot0
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Lollygag....sounds dirty...lol.0
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WAY too many starting with tatterdemalion, plethora, vicissitude, and veracity0
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exacerbate. Sounds dirty but isn't0
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Debauchery0
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Unrequited- to feel love not returned0
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baysidebitches wrote: »Curmudgeon a person who is easily annoyed and complains
- MFP should implement a curmudgeon flag.
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supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and Llama, it's just fun to say. Go ahead and say it, “llama” See! Wasn’t that fun? Now you don’t want to stop do ya, I know I don’t!
Llama, llama, llama!0 -
There is a fascinating (depending on your level of English language geekdome) discussion of the proper usage of the word "myriad" here ... http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/20133/what-is-the-correct-usage-of-myriad.
I learned something. (And now, after reading through some of that, I will be even more tentative when using it.)0 -
Sycophant, mellifluous, sesquipedalian.0
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Regardless - good word which seems to have been replaced. I just miss it.0
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I love (and use) the word persnickety! Another that comes to mind is picayune! = 1. Of little value or importance; paltry. See Synonyms at trivial.
2. Petty; small-minded: "It had seemed picayune to get all bent out of shape organizing the household chores" It was also an old Spanish coin, worth very little.0 -
discombobulate - upset or confuse0
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Not necessarily underused, but I really wish we could use gay interchangeably with joyful.0
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