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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

FUNNY ENGLISH WORDS


  • Anencephalous - Absence of a brain.
  • Borborygmus - Stomach rumbling.
  • Brouhaha - An uproar or noisy response.
  • Canoodle - Hugging and kissing.
  • Cantankerous - Bad tempered or grumpy.
  • Crudivore - Someone who eats raw food.
  • Discombobulate - To confuse someone.
  • Doozy - Something really good.
  • Fartlek - A training system for runners.
  • Flummox - To perplex or bewilder.
  • Gobbledygook - Meaningless or nonsensical language.

  • Kerfuffle - A mild scandal, commotion or fuss.

  • Klutz - A clumsy or foolish person.

  • Lickety-split - As quickly as possible.

  • Lollygag - To dawdle or spend time aimlessly.

  • Mollycoddle - To treat someone leniently.

  • Pratfall - A fall on the buttocks or an embarrassing action.

  •    Rambunctious - Uncontrollably excitable or exuberant.

  • Shenanigan - Silly behaviour.

  • Skullduggery - Deception or trickery.

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