Did you know “amorphous” is one of my favorite words?
Like, top 5 for sure.
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It's a good one for sure, so is "Aplomb".
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I mean, it’a alright, but it’s no amorphous.
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What are the other 4?
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Well, tintinnabular is my favorite word, but beyond that I haven’t really thought much about it. Iris is a good contender. Short, simple, and a pretty meaning. Anticubital is a good one, because it had a nice ring to it, and it’s funny because everyone knows what it refers to but no one knows it by this name. I really like the word faerie when it has this spelling specifically. Like, just look at it, it’s spelled in such a fun way! I also like the word ergo. I don’t use it terribly often, but I always enjoy when I do. And… Hm, that’s all that’s coming to mind right now. These could easily change at any moment, though. Except tintinnabular. I love that word.
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You’re such a nerd. And I mean that with all the loving kindness in my heart and also whilst looking on with admiration. “You’re such a nerd ✨🤩✨” basically [spoiler]that was a weird post why do I say such things. silly little brain voices I told you to be quiet when the others are around[/spoiler]
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Sinsyne almost made it onto the list too. Just got a real nice sound to it. [i]Sinsyne![/i] Schizophrenia used to be one of my favorite wordw too. Like, a z [i]and[/i] a ph?! What more could you want?
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My favorite word to say is Nova Scotia. Which I know is a place but it’s still fun to say, sounds like a fantasy land.[spoiler]i wholeheartedly believe that there are secret dragons in Nova Scotia. You can’t just name a place Nova Scotia and NOT have dragons. And with the thinking that there are dragons hidden away there it makes so much sense that Canada would lay low. No need to worry about wars or world power when you have secret dragons up your sleeve[/spoiler]
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I hate to break it to you, but that’s not a word. That’s two words. It can be your favorite name, but not your favorite word. :p [spoiler]”Nova Scotia” doesn’t say “dragon” to me, I imagine some ancient Greek/Roman city.[/spoiler]