<p>^ sigurros ftw , lol, use that in an essay! =]</p>
<p>cornucopia, plethora are just some of my favorite words</p>
<p>every time i purposefully pronounce political, “polly-tickle”, my friend bursts out laughing</p>
<p>I call a lot of people ostentatious. And to all of you Gears of War 2 players out there, I call the golden lancers and hammerbursts tacky every time I see them. I also say “epitome” a lot. My favorite words are loquacious and pedantic</p>
<p>Spelunking! It’s just so… so…
…</p>
<p>scrotum…hehe</p>
<p>smorgasbord
bamboozle</p>
<p>I wouldn’t say it’s quirky but I love saying totalatarianism. I don’t necessarily like the definition but the word just rolls off the tongue. Same deal with phagocytosis.</p>
<p>I say ‘quite’ too much >.<
proclivity, brouhaha, averse … just a few i’m liking right now.</p>
<p>I use enigma/enigmatic, quite, persnickety, and voluptuous quite (hehe) frequently when I’m just talking with friends… I get in trouble with my lit teacher, though, for just ‘trying to use big words’ in my essays. She doesn’t understand that my vocabulary is more advanced than hers…</p>
<p>I’m really into words s I always use a ton. Like on SAT CR, I’ve never seen a word I didn’t know the meaning of. I love words.</p>
<p>My fave though is syzygy. I love using it in essays because my teachers don’t believe it’s a word. They circle it and put question marks and junk. It makes me wonder if students just make up words all the the time. Isn’t it more likely that it’s an actual word that the teacher just doesn’t know.</p>
<p>“integral component”</p>
<p>Oh, another word I just thought of that rolls off the tongue is synergy.</p>
<p>Queue just comes to the front of the line.</p>
<p>“Ridiculous” is my favorite word. I use it VERY often! It’s ridiculous. lol.</p>
<p>^Same here! I use the word ridiculous in almost every sentence, unintentionally of course, and people get so mad at me.</p>
<p>“Weed!” and “…because [insert pronoun] [insert to be conjugate] Asian!”</p>
<p>Ever since I started taking calc I’ve been using derivative a lot in conversation (not math related conversations)</p>
<p>lol, I use ridiculous so much too. I must have said it over 100 times yesterday.</p>
<p>Another word I say quite often is:</p>
<p>“Yeah…” <em>nods and agrees</em></p>
<p>Zap, that’s ridiculous!</p>