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What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - Dreamlander - 24-01-2009 20:53 My word is 'Crevice' No matter what context it is used in or how serious the subject matter I always smile! If someone happens to say it I go into 'school boy' mode straight away and snigger! Dreamlander Too many serious posts from me tonight! RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - mas0887 - 24-01-2009 21:23 While not a common word, Psychonauts, if anybody knows what I am talking about, they will do the exact same thing when they hear it. But more common words, moist probably, I always use it when somebody is sweaty and it always takes them aback when I say they are moist haha. RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - Mister Gummidge - 24-01-2009 21:25 Mine word is bullocks! I always want to do the "no it's all true!" gag and start sniggering. Also, when I'm buying bread I make a point to ask for crusty bloomers and start snorting into my hand like an errant 12 year old! Sad really... RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - jungleboy - 24-01-2009 21:48 twillock is mine. my mate meant to say twat but said pillock lol RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - G@Z! - 24-01-2009 22:03 cockmister RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - skully - 25-01-2009 13:32 The word gunt makes me , it was used on Argumental a while back. RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - $h!ny h3lm3t - 25-01-2009 13:37 Munta Ugly fat female RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - jordo - 25-01-2009 13:40 Jobbie not sure if you guys in England have heard that word before lol! RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - SmĀ© - 25-01-2009 13:47 "blurt" RE: What ONE word makes you smile or laugh? - Dreamlander - 25-01-2009 14:58 Slightly off topic,but it's my topic There is a chillout/ambient artist called Ulrich Schnauss and me and my mate at work have taken to shouting it out,in a comedy German accent,everytime we hurt ourselves and that leads to laughter which seems to take away the pain It started one day when we thought it may have been an expletive that Hitler used during the final days of World War 2 when it started to go 'tits up!' Dreamlander |