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  • #16
    Originally posted by squashysu View Post
    an excellent word, that i will now be using myself today, in order to make the world smile! lol!!

    i dont care about the meaning, its the saying it that counts lol!

    So i hope everyone has a fununkulating day xx


    So not unlike Supercalifragalisticexpilidosious (sp?)

    I'm very impressed by everyone I have to say!

    I like the idea of it meaning everything but nothing at the same time. I have just tried it out as a swear word much to the bemusement of my work colleagues, but didn't really work.

    However when asked by the OH what we're up to this weekend and I replied, 'ah you know, fununkulating' he seemed pleased.

    Most people I've asked seem to think two things 'fun' and 'time wasting - so thinking or lazing around' so give me a sec.
    Last edited by Zem; 28-11-2008, 10:52 AM.

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    • #17
      Main Entry: fununculate

      Pronunciation: fŭn/un/kyū/lāt

      Function: intransitive verb

      Inflected Form(s): fununkulated; fununkulating

      Etymology: Medieval Latin fununkulatus, past participle of fununkulare to distinguish by heads or chapters, from Late Latin fununkulum

      Date: 2008

      1archaic: Leisurely but happily thinking. To mull over in a amused manor. Bemusement while in a state or relaxation.


      All those in favour say aye...
      Last edited by Zem; 28-11-2008, 11:01 AM.

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      • #18
        Well, it's given me indigestion...so it must be good.

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        • #19
          Tell me you didn't make that up, Zem!

          Pentheraphobia: Fear on one's mother-in-law

          Catarolysis: Letting off steam, by cursing

          Lalochezia: Talking dirty to relieve tension

          All from 'Mrs. Byrne's dictionary'!
          Last edited by SlugLobber; 28-11-2008, 12:08 PM.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Zem View Post
            Main Entry: fununculate

            Pronunciation: fŭn/un/kyū/lāt

            Function: intransitive verb

            Inflected Form(s): fununkulated; fununkulating

            Etymology: Medieval Latin fununkulatus, past participle of fununkulare to distinguish by heads or chapters, from Late Latin fununkulum

            Date: 2008

            1archaic: Leisurely but happily thinking. To mull over in a amused manor. Bemusement while in a state or relaxation.


            All those in favour say aye...
            MANNER!!!!

            tsk can't have a dictionary entry with a mispelling
            Vive Le Revolution!!!
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