Whats Your Favorite Word?

NOIRTRASH

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CONFOUND is mine. It usually refers to surprise and confusion when results are different from expectations. Its what's really possible when there are unknown variables at large. I DIDNT SEE IT COMING.
 
"Gaze"

Although I probably use it too often, because I haven't found another word that conjures the intensity of a look.

"Languid" is good, too.
 
"Croaked", "Hissed" is good to.

"Fuck me," she croaked.

"Yes," she hissed.
 
I like "succulent" but I try to avoid using it too often and only to describe female body parts or maybe a gay man's ass.
 
Maybe "mounted." But by word count it's probably "cock."
 
I'll go with Dorothy Parker. She once said the most beautiful word in the English language is "cellar-door". She said her favorite words were "check" and "enclosed". I no longer have to earn a living, but I remember shaking out every letter from a publisher to find the check before reading the letter.

rj
 
"Gaze"

Although I probably use it too often, because I haven't found another word that conjures the intensity of a look......

John Norman (of "Gor" fame) overuses "regard" for an intense gaze. "I regarded her lithe, naked body, squirming in the furs at my feet."
 
Cattywampus will work its way into my Eastern Kentucky Harlan County tragedy.
 
Clusterfuck -noun signifying the ultimate eventuality of man kinds efforts in an uncaring universe. 2) the ultimate Political compromise. 3) and Orgy of the masses.

First there was a BIG BANG! and then there was looong evolution and then there was a clusterfuck. Each union combining with it sisters and forming a BIG BANG!
 
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Clusterfuck -noun signifying the ultimate eventuality of man kinds efforts in an uncaring universe. 2) the ultimate Political compromise. 3) and Orgy of the masses.

First there was a BIG BANG! and then there was looong evolution and then there was a clusterfuck. Each union combining with it sisters and forming a BIG BANG!

Clusterfuck is what you get when every member of a team is an affirmative-action graduate.
 
Slake - to slake, but especially, as with Radar O'Reilly, when "I've been slaked."
 
Setiferous has a certain quality. But I fear that, used in the midst of a hot encounter, it might send the reader diving for a dictionary. Oh, well. :)
 
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