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Maybe you could make a game out of this. You ask a trivia question and then whoever answers it right gets to ask the next question and so on.


and the other 5 vowel word is abstentious
love questions like this : )

Because if there's one thing we're plagued by in the Midwest, it's whales...
Don't know if they still enforce this, or how they would, but:
It is illegal to eat pickles on a Sunday in Trenton, NJ.


and the other 5 vowel word is abstentious
love questions like this : ) "
I love them, too. :) So it appears there are three words that work because the other word I was thinking of besides facetious is abstemious - which can also work with the "y" as abstemiously. :) And if there are three, I bet there are more as well.

Here's a random bizarre factoid courtesy my 9th grade biology teacher (weird, weird man):
A pig's orgasm last 30 minutes.


I looked it up, too. You mean that's cheating?!? :) There are (at least) three words that could work for the answer. I'll have to try and remember at least one of the words so I can "just know" the answer next time someone asks. :)
I found one jokester who gave the answer "smiley" - because there is a mile between the first and last letter of the word. :) I want to remember that one, too.
Kandice wrote: "It is against the law, in Carmel, CA to eat an ice cream cone on the sidewalk. I kid you not. It's a very touristy town, Clint Eastwood was mayor for years, and people always dropped those little p..."
I'd heard about that... wish they'd do somehting similar here! This is the land where people mop their floors each and every day, yet they throw everything on the street, out of their cars, out of the windows of their apartments...
I'd heard about that... wish they'd do somehting similar here! This is the land where people mop their floors each and every day, yet they throw everything on the street, out of their cars, out of the windows of their apartments...

Here's a random bizarre factoid courtesy my 9th grade biology tea..."
I don't think this is cheating : )

I think I just turned the game into dirty trivia ( and I don't mind a bit ;p)

What is called a "French kiss" in the English speaking world is known as an "English kiss" in France.
For you word-nerds like me:
"Almost" is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order.

During World War 2, metal was so scarce, the Oscars presented those years were plaster.
So what is the longest English word without reusing letters? (I used to know, but don't remember)
Natalee wrote: "For you word-nerds like me:
"Almost" is the longest word in the English la..."
6 letters seems a little short... couldn't there be a longer one?
Highly recommend this if you like word-nerdiness: The Joy of Lex An Amazing and Amusing Z to A and A to Z of Words
"Almost" is the longest word in the English la..."
6 letters seems a little short... couldn't there be a longer one?
Highly recommend this if you like word-nerdiness: The Joy of Lex An Amazing and Amusing Z to A and A to Z of Words

What is the longest English word containing no letter more than once?"
here's the answer to this question
uncopyrightable and dermatoglyphics.

"Almost" is the longest word in the English la..."
6 letters seems a little short... couldn't there be a longer one?
Aegilops" is the longest English word spelled in alphabetical order,(Aegilops is a rare word describing an obscure kind of oat grass, and in medicine it's also a specific kind of sore that forms in the corner of an eye.)
there's "almost", "biopsy" and "chintz".
Not as common is

Here's the top lot!
14,"troublemakings"
14,"dermatoglyphic"
14,"ambidextrously"
13,"documentarily"
13,"consumptively"
13,"copyrightable"
13,"endolymphatic"
13,"flowchartings"
13,"hydromagnetic"
13,"lycanthropies"
13,"troublemaking"
13,"unpredictably"
13,"unproblematic"
13,"subordinately"
13,"metalworkings"
13,"multibranched"

Here's the top lot!
14,"troublemakings"
14,"dermatoglyphic"
14,"ambidextrously"
13,"documentaril..."
that is an impressive list and most of them are everyday word too or at least words i have heard : )

A twit is a pregnant goldfish."
Really? I thought it was a girl I went to high school with...

Speaking of fish, I read if you leave a goldfish in the dark long enough, it will turn white.
Yes, I went to school with a few "twits" myself Isn't it more fun to know that you're calling them pregnant goldfish, though?
Natalee wrote: "Misty you're rotten! I love it. ;-)
Speaking of fish, I read if you leave a goldfish in the dark long enough, it will turn white."
This is true... I have seen it happen. Well, they turn white and kinda transparent. It's actually a funny looking fish after this!
Speaking of fish, I read if you leave a goldfish in the dark long enough, it will turn white."
This is true... I have seen it happen. Well, they turn white and kinda transparent. It's actually a funny looking fish after this!


Speaking of fish, I read if you leave a goldfish in the dark long enough, it will turn white."
This is very true. My brother had a bunch of goldfish and they turned white except one. And this one kept getting bigger and bigger. I came to the conclusion that it def. was not a goldfish. I even named it Rambo. (I named all the fish one was Schwarzenegger and the other one was Jean-Claude Van Damme. Oh and the scary looking algae eater was Gerth.)

Have a thing for buff and barely intelligible muscle men?
My useless piece of trivia:
Jennifer has a thing for buff, barely intelligible muscle men...


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LOL...my siblings were watching a bunch of those old movies that day...and I was bored just staring at the huge fish tank...obviously I didn't have any books on me...shame on me!

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rhythm" and "syzygy
Teresa in Ohio wrote: "syzygy"
You learn something every day!! Never heard that word before, but isn't y a vowel...?
"a e i o u and sometimes y..."
You learn something every day!! Never heard that word before, but isn't y a vowel...?
"a e i o u and sometimes y..."

did you know
Citizens may not greet each other by “putting one’s thumb to the nose and wiggling the fingers�.
(I found a site dedicated to USA's stupid laws...
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Did you know....
Most cats don't have eyelashes? And chickens are 75% water?
It's illegal in the state of Alabama to wear a fake mustache that causes laughter in church!