May 3, 2024
I find words like Bazooka, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, stupefy, weird and defenestration. I mean c'mon English literally has a word to use when you throw someone out the window! That's hilarious since it's gets me wondering if people do that often enough to make a whole word for it. The spelling of weird is just plain weird, like sometimes even I doubt if I spelt it right or not. I really like the word Bazooka since it sounds so funny to me. Bonus: I find certain words in french funny too. Like words like ''capuche'' , ''champignon'' and ''souffrance''. Capuche just sounds funny to me for some reason. When I first heard the word ''chapignon''(mushroom in English), it reminded me of the song from Queen ''Champinion'' and I would always mishear the lyrics from then on. Instead of it being ''We are the champions'' it was not to me ''We are the champignons'' (We are the mushrooms). I even have a shirt about it. Also, in the word souffrance(which means to suffer), there is France, the country. Probabaly just a coincidence :)
English words I find funny
I find words like Bazooka, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, stupefy, weird and defenestration.
I mean c'mon English literally has a word to use when you throw someone out the window!
That's hilarious since it's gets me wondering if people do that often enough to make a whole word for it.
The spelling of weird is just plain weird, like sometimes even I doubt if I spelt it right or not.
I really like the word Bazooka since it sounds so funny to me.
Bonus: I find certain words in french funny too.
Like words like ''capuche'' , ''champignon'' and ''souffrance''.
Capuche just sounds funny to me for some reason.
When I first heard the word ''chapignon''(mushroom in English), it reminded me of the song from Queen ''Champinion'' and I would always mishear the lyrics from then on.
Instead of it being ''We are the champions'' it was not to me ''We are the champignons'' (We are the mushrooms).
I even have a shirt about it.
Also, in the word souffrance(which means to suffer), there is France, the country.
Probabaly just a coincidence :)
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I find words like Bazooka, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, stupefy, weird and defenestration. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I mean c'mon English literally has a word to use when you throw someone out the window! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
That's hilarious since it's gets me wondering if people do that often enough to make a whole word for it. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The spelling of weird is just plain weird, like sometimes even I doubt if I spelt it right or not. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I really like the word Bazooka since it sounds so funny to me. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Bonus: I find certain words in french funny too. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Like words like ''capuche'' , ''champignon'' and ''souffrance''. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Capuche just sounds funny to me for some reason. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I even have a shirt about it. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
When I first heard the word ''chapignon''(mushroom in English), it reminded me of the song from Queen ''Champinion'' and I would always mishear the lyrics from then on. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Instead of it being ''We are the champions'' it was not to me ''We are the champignons'' (We are the mushrooms). This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Also, in the word souffrance(which means to suffer), there is France, the country. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Probabaly just a coincidence :) This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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