I understand it snood in Colorado yesterday.
Grandma was just proven wrong.
What’s a snood?
“Holy priceless Etruscan snoods, Batman!”
@GROG! – no google in your internets?or a little m-w.com ?
A snood was like a hair net only prettier. Think of Scarlett and Melanie in Gone with the Wind.
A snood is also that red, fleshy thing that hangs over a turkey’s beak.
A snood is what you make your Basset Hound wear to keep his ears out of his food.
Many onomatopoeias are inherently amusing.
Been wanting to use that word in a comment….
Macrosporangium! Bremsstrahlung! Stromatolite!
Now you’ve done it! Now I am free — FREE!! — to use any word in a comment!!
I’m just glad that I’ve undersnood all of these comments.
Sesquipedalian.
And what is your problem with people (fictional or not) who go to church?
Puce !
Steve Allen had a similar collection of real words that sound like nonsense or doubletalk words: creel, fern, smock, fulcrum, and others.
Words indeed can be inherently funny
pschearer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I understand it snood in Colorado yesterday.
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Grandma was just proven wrong.
GROG Premium Member almost 10 years ago
What’s a snood?
ekw555 almost 10 years ago
“Holy priceless Etruscan snoods, Batman!”
@GROG! – no google in your internets?or a little m-w.com ?
alondra almost 10 years ago
A snood was like a hair net only prettier. Think of Scarlett and Melanie in Gone with the Wind.
Willene C Skinner Premium Member almost 10 years ago
A snood is also that red, fleshy thing that hangs over a turkey’s beak.
jdunham almost 10 years ago
A snood is what you make your Basset Hound wear to keep his ears out of his food.
Catfinder/Dogfinder almost 10 years ago
Many onomatopoeias are inherently amusing.
Been wanting to use that word in a comment….
pschearer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Macrosporangium! Bremsstrahlung! Stromatolite!
Now you’ve done it! Now I am free — FREE!! — to use any word in a comment!!
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
I’m just glad that I’ve undersnood all of these comments.
susanwobb almost 10 years ago
Sesquipedalian.
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 10 years ago
And what is your problem with people (fictional or not) who go to church?
Mary McNeil Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Puce !
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
Steve Allen had a similar collection of real words that sound like nonsense or doubletalk words: creel, fern, smock, fulcrum, and others.
Midnite Wine over 6 years ago
Words indeed can be inherently funny