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Words I Like and Dislike

I like a whole lip-smacking smorgasbord of words,

such as preposterous and scrumptious,

sumptuous and curious,

roiling, rambunctious and trumpeting,

priapic, satyric and seraphic,

satyriasis and mimesis. Now this mimesis is the imitative

representation of nature and behavior in art and literature,

which is a pretentious way of trying to say what us writers do.

But hey, we don't just mimic things,

we can be sagacious and salacious, too.

Accordingly, I also like *********** which has a liquid sound,

and I'm not being facetious to suggest that

*********** has a close connection to callipygous.

Then, for those who are suspicious of the libidinous,

I also like curmudgeonly and bodacious,

loquacious, precocious and pulchritudinous,

lubricious and fugacious,

scripturient, radiance, iridescence and magnificence,

lissome, lithe and languid (but not too limp),

shimmering and diaphanous, effulgent and evanescent,

flamboyant, fandango and flibbertigibbet,

(although this is difficult to say when you’re drunk),

voluptuous and vertiginous, slithery, **** and glistening.

And when I include crepuscular, strumpet and strawberry,

I may as well add whipped cream

as well, because this can be laid on in dollops,

and dollops is really an excellent word

along with slurping and ******* too.

Actually, I'm very flexible about words,

because in my lexicon, low moaning noises are OK, too.

These sounds come from the chord of creation

which is a sort of reverberation from the time of

primordial ooze, which I would like to squish between my toes.

Then there's protozoa, spermatozoa and also

wriggling flagella everywhere. So there.

But words don't even need to make sense,

because sweet nothings can say everything,

and heavy breathing can be ******

even rhapsodic, ending in delirium.

Titillating should be in here too, because we all need

some tintinnabulation and tickling of the senses sometimes.

I've also decided that fecund is my second favorite word after love.

Fecund sounds abrupt, but it buds magnificently

in ******* and bellies to burgeon in absolute abundance,

everywhere. This brings me to *********** which I like, too.

I'm also partial to proud words, including bold, bulging and

brazen, along with a bit of swaggering braggadocio.

Then I like some big words, like brobdingnagian,

although I hope I'm not sesquipedalian.

Salivate is a word to celebrate as well,

along with onomatopoeia that helps choose some words here.

Drooling is highly evocative, too,

and it's not being provocative to observe that

even weapons drool when they're in the wrong hands.

And I shouldn't leave out ******* as you would expect,

because ****** is a sort of rippling word

that rhymes with spasm. Both sound deceptively simple,

but by golly, they can be intensely gripping.

And really, it's alright to writhe to this occasion

because all of us writers should endeavor

to have some good writhing in our oeuvre.

Even some bad writhing can be lots of fun, too.

But I almost forgot to mention yearning and burning (with desire)

and vulviform, velvet and venerous.

Yippee, yee har and hollerin' along with other exclamations

of exhortatory exuberance should be in this index, too.

Now. The words I don’t like include no, can’t, never,

stop and mustn’t. Also, irascible and intractable,

unmentionable, ineffable, inexpressible, incoherent,

immutable, impotent and impossible.

Then I don't like importune and misfortune,

and I don't know who thought up unthinkable,

because this is an oxymoron.

Inscrutable is also a complete cop out,

especially when there's no such word as scrutable.

Gawping, gaping, cavernous and cretinous, obsequious,

grovelling, pursed lips, circuitous,

obfuscation and isolation, unpalatable,

cruelty, tyranny and hypocrisy,

should also get the heave-ho.

And I definitely don't like parsimonious and mendicant,

which are miserable words.

Quitting doesn't get there either,

and shut the **** up and **** off should also be taboo.

Also, hopeless is, really, well, it's hopeless

because it denies hope, and hope is buoyant and boundless.

I mean, sometimes hope is all we have.

But the word I dislike most is ****

because this is an insulting word, and

to be taxonomical,

the negative score of this word is astronomical.

Hate is also right up there on this list. Hate is abominable

because it tries to destroy love, and love is indomitable.

Indomitable

is the

mightiest

word

of them all.

Yeah. So there.

 

Mike T Minehan

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Notes

II felt good after writing this - it was a bit like purging the personal dictionary in my head. I think all of us could write our own list...

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