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For someone who couldn't read but has a repertoire of sight words, what longish word would you find funny for that person to know? Not make-fun-of-him funny, but odd enough to be humorous.
I'm giving a speech for our literacy group but haven't come up with an appropriate word. The usual suspects have crossed my mind, supercalifragilisticexpealidocious and antidisestablishmentarianism, but I'd like something with more realism to it -- and not quite that long.
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You mean, someone who only recognizes words that are familiar groupings of symbols, but since he doesn't really know the alphabet he is unable to determine that a word he's never seen might correlate with a word he knows?
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I don't have a word , but I have a thought where this person would see the word - TV. Some psydomedical term, a drug or food additive that we all are suppose to buy or have symptoms of - I got an idea, what's that fungus that lurks under everyone's toenails? It would be fun to string a bunch of these terms together.
[This message has been edited by Kickle (edited June 26, 2004).]
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I'm trying to think fungus,but hermaphrodite is the only word that comes to mind and that's probably a bad choice .
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You guys are on the right track -- although I'll pass on the fungus. No, nothing obscure. 'Boa constrictor' is good. (Christine, are we reading the same things? I just came across 'defenestrate' in something. Go figure.) I think I might go with 'Caribbean' since it alliterates with 'Kroger' and 'K-Mart.' Although 'boa constrictor' is still intriguing.
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I think the work Kickle was looking for was either "myco-protein" or "mycotoxic" (based on his earlier thought about it being a drug or food additive).
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