Dark Side of the Horse by Samson for October 14, 2024

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    BasilBruce  about 1 month ago

    He uses big words now that he’s lost his wisdom teeth. He should go into politics.

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    Imagine  about 1 month ago

    Empty mouth, empty speech…

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    Gent  about 1 month ago

    Come on now horsie. Not be so preposteridiculudicrous. There was no needs for that flabbergastedental outrageoperations.

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    steveh64  about 1 month ago

    So now he’s a sesquipedalian.

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    Dobie  Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Yeesh! Horace has been readin’ the dictionary again!

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    pat sandy creator about 1 month ago

    word up…

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  about 1 month ago

    Just say neigh.

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    Frank Salem Premium Member about 1 month ago

    My tongue covered my eye teeth and I couldn’t see what I was saying.

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    InTraining Premium Member about 1 month ago

    inaniloquent – Tending to speak inanely; loquacious; garrulous. Synonyms. edit · inaniloquous (obsolete, chiefly found in dictionaries) – Wiktionary, the free dictionary (Sorry, had to Google it up!)

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    A# 466  about 1 month ago

    The first time I heard the word “flabbergasted,” I thought it had to do with a terrific discharge of pent up flatus, per ani.

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    David Rickard Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Silly Horace should have followed Peter Gabriel’s example, and just stretched his mouth to let those big words come right out.

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    David Rickard Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Reader: Hey, Horace, let me offer you my most enthusiastic contrafibularities.

    Horace: What?

    Reader: “contrafibularities”, sir? It is a common word down our way.Horace: [blank look]

    Reader: Oh, I’m sorry, sir. I’m anaspeptic, phrasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation.

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    BlueFin Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Words that big are scratching my ears

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