Poll: Do you surf the dictionary looking for obscure words so you might ask some!
Question: Learning new words is not pretentious, you vituperative gits. It's a good thing to expand one's vocabulary.
*rolls eyes*
Doing that helped me learn a new word for "broke as a mutha fukka"
I am sick and tired of living impecuniously.
Answers: Learning new words is not pretentious, you vituperative gits. It's a good thing to expand one's vocabulary.
*rolls eyes*
Doing that helped me learn a new word for "broke as a mutha fukka"
I am sick and tired of living impecuniously.
no, that's called pretentious. look that one up.
Yes, I am a word nerd!
no
sometimes
but im not pretentious you prick :-P
nope
No, I don't... do you?
I do not.
nope. too lazy
No, but I do get a dictionary.com word of the day every day.
Haha .. yes!!
Guess what Rumpy Pumpy means?
''I had rumpy pumpy with your mom''
Haha yes :P
No. I just say something like, I need help!
I think you found out what I do.
No...
I always peruse Teen Magazine for those "poignantly topical" question possibilities such as...
"How do I fix a broken fingernail?"
hey, little super friend. how are you today? no, i don't but some day i may.
No I usually ask in my own pee brain mind as to what to ask.. but sometimes i might get adventurous in answering.. not to torture myself I might look to my handy dandy thesaurus for an appropriate word to answer their question.Sometimes I dont want to appear completely ignorant on the subject matter.But I dont want to appear ignominious (adj) in my response to the questions.Also not to appear illiterate or illogical. Now did i answer this from my dictionary or my astute,perspicacious, calculating ,mind?
Dictionary? I don' need no stinkin' dictionary.
Moi???
*bats eyes innocently*
Now you've started something. Half a million burger stuffed zombies are now trawling through Google looking for something to ask questions about on Y/A.