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• #27
klegnut
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• #28
Lexicon (fairly inclusive on the words front)
Not common in the vernacular.
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• #29
cornichon
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• #30
tempestuous
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• #31
Detritus
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• #32
repaper
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• #33
reprobate
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• #34
cornichon
hell yeah
EDIT: "Hell yeah" is lame
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• #35
Ethereal
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• #36
Capsicum
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• #37
Ethnography
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• #38
cornichon
ha +1
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• #39
do I win?
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• #40
flotsam
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• #41
barding
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• #42
onomatopoeia
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• #43
"LFGSS... determining the greatest word of all time in 30 posts."
Fuckin cornichon. Not even in English.
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• #44
gilipollas
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• #45
discombobulated
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• #46
Most of the words nominated are from Ancient Greek or Latin. Apart from 'bum' and stuff like that (yawn), can people come up with many words of other origins? I know that "Schadenfreude" and other loan words from German with more or less negative meanings will come up when I say that (haha), but what about Anglo-Saxon or Celtic words?
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• #47
rigmarole
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• #48
cornichon
Just a jumped up gherkin with a superiority complex.
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• #49
prestidigitation
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• #50
Volcanic.
Each to their own, but I prefer 'cataclysmic'...