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  • KineticKinetic 3,739 Posts
    Since my nickname at work is Grama Boy - yes I am a word nerd - I recently took it upon myself to institute a 'word of the week' at work - we're into our 4th week and next monday the word will be:

    INDEFATIGABLE

  • instantiate

    i was looking for the computer science definition, although the regular definition explained the concept just fine.

  • Kinetic said:
    indefatigability... a word well-known to george galloway haters:


  • looked up Stat. like what doctors say. "Get me 300cc of crystal meth stat!"
    It is short for the latin word Statim meaning at once or immediately.

  • nzshadow said:
    ugliest words in the English language (when said aloud) are:
    Rural

    The Rural Juror

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,471 Posts
    neil_something said:
    Kinetic said:
    indefatigability... a word well-known to george galloway haters:

    And well known to Monty Python fans:

    "In war we're tough and able
    Quite indefatigable
    Between our quests
    We sequin vests
    And impersonate Clark Gable"

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,471 Posts
    Garcia_Vega said:
    nzshadow said:
    ugliest words in the English language (when said aloud) are:
    Rural

    The Rural Juror

    The Urban Fervor

  • dammsdamms 704 Posts
    discrepancy

    it was like 6 months ago though
    was reading some old Pete Rock interview where he used it to describe what happened with ATCQ's Jazz We've got

    I was like discrepantwut ?

    English is not my 1st language btw

  • damms said:
    discrepancy

    it was like 6 months ago though
    was reading some old Pete Rock interview where he used it to describe what happened with ATCQ's Jazz We've got


    That reminds me... When Q-Tip said "Busta is ferocious/ I'm flawed and precocious" on his last album, I checked precocious in the dictionary. Not cause I did not know the word, more because I wanted to know if it can be used that way. And I'm still puzzled why a 40-year old dude would refer to himself as precocious.

    I remember some interview asking what he meant by saying that. And he responded, "Just that: I'm flawed and precocious." :shocked:

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,471 Posts
    damms said:
    And I'm still puzzled why a 40-year old dude would refer to himself as precocious.

    Probably the same reason Sadat X would refer to himself as a prodigy "since the age of 20."

  • DB_CooperDB_Cooper Manhatin' 7,823 Posts
    hertzhog said:
    damms said:
    discrepancy

    it was like 6 months ago though
    was reading some old Pete Rock interview where he used it to describe what happened with ATCQ's Jazz We've got


    That reminds me... When Q-Tip said "Busta is ferocious/ I'm flawed and precocious" on his last album, I checked precocious in the dictionary. Not cause I did not know the word, more because I wanted to know if it can be used that way. And I'm still puzzled why a 40-year old dude would refer to himself as precocious.

    I remember some interview asking what he meant by saying that. And he responded, "Just that: I'm flawed and precocious." :shocked:

    Dude probably thought it meant more along the lines of "energetic but somewhat reckless," which kids who are precocious often are also.

  • DB_CooperDB_Cooper Manhatin' 7,823 Posts
    DJ_Enki said:
    damms said:
    And I'm still puzzled why a 40-year old dude would refer to himself as precocious.

    Probably the same reason Sadat X would refer to himself as a prodigy "since the age of 20."

    Probably the same reason Phife floats like gravity. Tangential ideas misconstrued from context.

  • dammsdamms 704 Posts
    nzshadow said:
    The last English word I had to explain to my French friend was 'Insipid'.
    odd that he didn't know the meaning . you just have to add an 'e' at the end to get the French equivalent. and it's far from being an obscure word in French

    hertzhog said:
    damms said:
    discrepancy

    it was like 6 months ago though
    was reading some old Pete Rock interview where he used it to describe what happened with ATCQ's Jazz We've got


    That reminds me... When Q-Tip said "Busta is ferocious/ I'm flawed and precocious" on his last album, I checked precocious in the dictionary. Not cause I did not know the word, more because I wanted to know if it can be used that way. And I'm still puzzled why a 40-year old dude would refer to himself as precocious.

    I remember some interview asking what he meant by saying that. And he responded, "Just that: I'm flawed and precocious." :shocked:
    I hate when rappers force their rhymes like that

  • DrWuDrWu 4,021 Posts
    Overheard this while watching 'Network' last night: ORACULATE. As in "verbally getting down in a prophetic matter". Tried looking it up and have found nothing. Still sounds right to me.

  • disco_chedisco_che 1,115 Posts
    Haul

    (candle thread and not being a native english speaker related)
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