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  • Becks
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    Quoth Bella_Vixen View Post
    Becks, you know that even that is too confusing.
    I know, but I have a few seconds every month or so when I'm optimistic.

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  • Bella_Vixen
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    Quoth BeckySunshine View Post
    Just put up signs that say "NO".

    Becks, you know that even that is too confusing.

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  • Lace Neil Singer
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    My word is used in Blackadder, which is, not surprisingly, where I got it from. XD I'll be back before you can say Antidisestablishmentarianism!

    And that other word: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grampa_...ual_Inadequacy That's the episode; can't really remember the actual quote.

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  • edible_hat
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    Quoth hecubus View Post
    Personally, I'm very fond of "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconeosis ."
    haha, the Scared Weird Little Guys wrote a song about that. Googling it brings up the time I mentioned it in my livejournal.

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  • Lace Neil Singer
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    That was namechecked on The Simpsons once!

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  • hecubus
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    Personally, I'm very fond of "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconeosis ."

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  • Lace Neil Singer
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    My fave word ever is "antidisestablishmentarianism." However, there's precious few places I can use that word in.

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  • Pagan
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    Quoth Bagga View Post
    I'm afraid I wouldn't understand "espitating" - dictionary.com doesn't know it either .

    I expect (hah!) the sign actually said "expectorating".
    Quoth greensinestro View Post
    The word espitating goes back to when I was in the high school marching band. By my senior year, I was in the leadership program, and we would have meetings with conversations on subjects like this, mainly with our band director in charge of them. I can't recall much of what else I learned, except for him talking about a sign with this word on it.
    I'm thinking it said "expectorating" as well. "Espitating" isn't an actual word. In fact, if you Google it, all you get are the posts here!

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  • Emrld
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    for some reason I am now having flash backs of studying for my SAT.
    (Test used to additonally judge a person for collage entrance . . . of course those that suffer from test anxiety don't benefit)

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  • Alfie
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    Quoth LizaMarie View Post
    Language is an art form, it's music and history all rolled into one, and obscure words, or long words, while inappropriate to use on signs, should be celebrated.
    Do you mind if I use that quote in my signature? It was beautiful. Sniff.

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  • Broomjockey
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    Quoth Andara Bledin View Post
    I prefer to utilize a plethora of less common words.

    ^-.-^
    Whereas I tend to employ myriad words not found in the common lexicon

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  • Andara Bledin
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    I prefer to utilize a plethora of less common words.

    ^-.-^

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  • LizaMarie
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    I agree that words on signs should be kept simple so everyone can understand. I lovelovelove words, obscure words, long words, scientific words and will use them whenever I can. I think using serendipitous instead of lucky sounds beautiful and vibrant. In eighth grade a fellow classmate made fun of me because I said "I suppose" instead of "I guess" and I promised myself I would never become like that kid. Language is an art form, it's music and history all rolled into one, and obscure words, or long words, while inappropriate to use on signs, should be celebrated.

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  • Calud
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    *head asplode*

    Too many unknown words, 404 - brain not found.

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  • greensinestro
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    Quoth Killer Bees View Post
    Perhaps they meant "no expectorating"? That would make more sense with the spitting angle.
    Like I say, I was going by what I was taught years ago in high school. One of my other favorite vocabulary words was superfluous. Many don't have a clue what that means, although they know what surplus means.

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