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Words no one uses anymore, and that frankly have no meaning now

Discussion in 'Whatnots' started by Teensabre, Sep 22, 2002.

  1. Nutrimat Gems: 12/31
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    Tally Ho, old chap, throw another faggot on the fire, and come and sit with my ***** and warm your lithe dungarees! We will discuss marvy radicals and other incredible politically correct things, unless you are one of those queer folk and have a stigma about it? Coo?

    [EDIT] I was referring to my dog! So that should not have been censored! [END EDIT]

    [The censoring is automatic and does not take context into account :) - BTA]

    [ September 24, 2002, 15:52: Message edited by: Blackthorne TA ]
     
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    Radical, stigma, ***** (in its proper context), lithe, loquacious and sloop are all words I use at least once a year, and hear many times more than that. They certainly still have meaning. Nowdays, words are more often recycled than forgotten. Their definition is changed or overloaded. Take gay, cool, and radical as examples.

    That said, when I received a mail at work the other day thanking me for my "timeous assistance", I had to reach for a dictionary (or at least type the URL for one). I'd somehow managed to get through 22 years of life without hearing that before. What a bizarre word.
     
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    just so you know i uses this words:
    cool
    coo
    radical
    Cowabunga
    Geronimo

    so it is still people that uses these words
     
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    Hmm, any word with more than five letters is almost never used in America anymore.

    comely-nobody that I have talked with knows that when you call a girl this, it's a compliment

    thee, thou, thy, ye. Archaic Elizabethan expressions.

    genre is something I never hear anymore.

    [ September 24, 2002, 23:34: Message edited by: Rastor ]
     
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    Hmmm.... how about foreasmuch?

    Also, I use the expression coo very often. I actually sound a lot like Gaelan Bayle when I say it... :evil:

    I guess that too some people some words aren't as familiar because of the context they're used in.

    Ara
    (Feeling like she should kick something and soon...)
     
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    [​IMG] Scara, you really should open your eyes. WHITE people use the word too. Way too much.
     
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    Flog

    Jerry (unless you play too much Medal of Honor)
    Positron-Glider :) (you have to have grown up with the movie)
    Fathom (a unit of depth)
    League (a unit of mainly nautical distance)
    Furlong (a unit of mainly used by land surveyers)
    Chit ;)

    [ September 27, 2002, 00:54: Message edited by: ejsmith ]
     
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    I hear genre quite often, but that's the only one here :p .
    How about "gazoongas" (ga-zoon-gahz)? I haven't heard that in a while...and I've only ever used it once.
     
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    About 90% of the vocabulary words in high school texts aren't ever used by anyone:
    waive- to give up
    carnal- partaining to the flesh
    spendthrift- wasteful
    mollify- to make less harsh
    verbose- wordy
     
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    Gnarly. When was the last time anyone ever said that?
     
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    [​IMG] How bout Cherubic? as in cute, round, little angel face? example: those little genderless naked angel babies with tiny wings.
     
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    How about fink?

    Tattle-taling or ratting out have replaced this word.
     
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    Please and Thank You ;)
     
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    What about Boobs do you use that word anymore? hehe :p
     
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    "By your leave, Sir/Madam."

    Unless you live on a military base in the US.

    Heh, heh, heh...
     
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    pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis... The longest word in the english language... Nobody uses that word... or antidisestablishmentarianism...
     
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    Well actually a school friend of mine often uses the word antidisestablishmentarianism simply because it's a long word which very few people use (him and you apparently) and not many people know the meaning of it and most of all cos i can't say it easily. oh and yes i do know what it means (or at least what he tells me it means) "the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry the 8th" that's what he says, i dunno if it's right but it sounds good. Hmm can i think of any words..................... nope :D
     
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    [​IMG] Cushti
    Morged
    Thertin
    Frib
     
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    Go read Jane Eyre and THEN come and post some weird words.

    Ara
    (Loving the book)
     
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    Flobbadob
    Inching
    Weed
     
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