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What’s your favorite word, why, and what does it mean?

What’s your favorite word, why, and what does it mean?

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just jk

Serendipity.

What word could possibly be more perfect than serendipity? It rolls off the tongue with a delectably trochaic rhythm. It has an unusually transparent pedigree. It makes people smile when it’s tossed into a conversation. Perhaps most notably, though, is its meaning: the faculty of making unexpected and fortunate discoveries. Planned-for good things are their own rewards, but serendipities are life’s little bonuses. An especially robust cluster of Bachelor’s Buttons at the side of the road, a double rainbow, that 20 dollar bill you forgot you stuck in your coat pocket last winter — ideal moments that spread joy over the rest of your day.

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rrm38
Deoxyribonucleic acid – A long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell and formed from nucleotides and shaped like a double helix; associated with the transmission of genetic information; “DNA is the king of molecules”

I like the word because besides being fun to say, it’s the foundation that makes each of us unique.

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mizmead
My favorite word?

“NO!”

I like that word. It cannot be misunderstood (though it can be ignored). It is short and to the point. It contains no gray areas, no artificial sweeteners, and does not cause cancer in laboratory animals. It can be used with multiple vocal tones and can take on both a comedic or sarcastic tone. It is learned early in life and most likely the most used (and mis-used) word in the English language.

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T L
My Favorite word(s)…

*Be Prepare*

_be ready for anything that can or can’t happen, any old things.

*Trustworthy*

_tell the truth, being honest, and keep the promise.

*Loyal*

_true to family, friends, school, nation, and leaders.

*Helpful*

_care about other people, willingly volunteers to help others without expecting payment and reward.

*Friendly*

_friend to all, prefer friendship to people of all race and nations, and respect their beliefs.

*Courteous*

_polite to everyone regardless of age and sex, using good maner makes it easier to get along with someone.

*Kind*

_theres strength in being gentle, treats others as wanted to be treated.

*Obedient*

_follows the rules of family, school, community, and country. If it unfair, try to change them in good manner rather then disobeying them.

*Cheerful*

_always look for the bright side, tries make others happy, sometimes you have to do works you don’t like, a cheerful attitude can make it go away quickly and can even be fun, cheerfulness is infectious, a smile on your face can lift the spirits of those around you.

*Thrifty*

_work to pay my way and to help others, saves for the future, protects and conserves natural resources, carefully uses time and property.

*Brave*

_face danger although I’m afraid, have the courage to stand for what I thinks is right even if others laugh at or threaten me, speak the truth when admit mistake then apologize for it, and show true courage when defending the rights of others.

*Clean*

_keep mind and body fit, chooses the company of those who live by high standards, keep home and community clean, keep myself clean, also my language.

*Reverent*

_reverent toward God, faithful in religious duties, and respect the beliefs of others.

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kamcrash
Plethora

pleth·o·ra overabundance; excess

It makes me giggle every time I hear or use it.

I imagine some really drunk guy slurring it around. It just sounds like a drunk word, don’t you think? LOL

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Anonymous
Nonplussed. a state of utter perplexity.

Granted it isnt used that often, but i just love the sound of it 😛

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Sanji
Borborygmus

the sound your stomach makes =)

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Anonymous
schwa. It’s a diacritical mark.
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Experto Credo
“blatherskite”, a person who talks on and on and on and on and on and on and on and……..
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