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Re: What words tickle your funny bone?
[Re: Jana - Creativity Editor]
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Deanna - New Age
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Arugula. Not only does it make the most amazing salad ever, I just LOVE to say it out loud!
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Re: What words tickle your funny bone?
[Re: Jana - Creativity Editor]
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06/21/17 03:51 AM
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Alexa.94
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I find word "meme" interesting initially I thought this is not a word but later on find that it exists. :)
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Re: What words tickle your funny bone?
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05/20/18 04:47 PM
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Mona - Astronomy
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I love the word syzygy. It looks funny and it kind of tickles my mouth to say it. SIZ-i-gee
It's used in astronomy to mean any three or more bodies lined up. For example a solar eclipse is a syzygy - the Earth, the Moon and the Sun are aligned.
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Re: What words tickle your funny bone?
[Re: Jana - Creativity Editor]
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11/04/18 08:16 AM
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heidikik
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My favorite word to say is serendipity. The "dipity" part is what gets me.
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Re: What words tickle your funny bone?
[Re: Jana - Creativity Editor]
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11/04/18 01:11 PM
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JOY (Self Development)
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The word 'doodlesack' always makes me smile. (It's another word for a bagpipe.)
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Re: What words tickle your funny bone?
[Re: JOY (Self Development)]
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11/07/18 03:41 AM
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Francine - German Culture
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Love Dudelsack too Joy, it is German and oddly enough a popular fun instrument here. 
One of my favorite words is Gemütlich, which means something like "cosy", describing an atmosphere, feeling etc.
Francine A. McKenna - German Culture Editor German Culture Site - German Culture Facebook Avatar: HOHENZOLLERNBRÜCKE Cologne with CATHEDRAL and LUDWIG MUSEUM. The Bridge a symbol of how Germany was rebuilt after WWII, it was left in ruins, the Cathedral with roots in the 13th century represents the country's history, Museum of Modern Art the present day.
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Re: What words tickle your funny bone?
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11/09/18 01:07 AM
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Michelle - Short Stories
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Hi Guys! I love the word cattywampus. When my dogs jump up on my bed or the sofa, I am always saying to them "Don't make the blankets all cattywampus!"
Michelle Anne Cope Short Stories Editor
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Re: What words tickle your funny bone?
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08/16/19 02:10 PM
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Angie
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Here is one: Caterwaul
To wail harshly and loudly To utter a shrill shriek, like that of a cat
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