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verbiphobe | 03:14 Sun 05th Sep 2004 | Arts & Literature
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what onomatopoeic words which do not relate to sound, but are otherwise suggestive, can you think of . Woozy perhaps. Come on Quizzy there must be lots more.
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I'll set the ball rolling with 'wow', if that fits your definition. And I've often wondered why - when we almost bump into someone - we say 'Oops!' Why not 'Squeg!'
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It depends who you bump into. If it were Osama Bin Laden the appropriate response would be " O sh*t". But its a good question.
It is a very good question. Scottish dialogue is full of them. Here are a few which spring immediately to mind: dreich (grey and miserable - usually weather), skelp (hit, or slap), girning (complaining or moaning),
It is a very good question. Scottish dialogue is full of them. Here are a few which spring immediately to mind: dreich (grey and miserable - usually weather), skelp (hit, or slap), girning (complaining or moaning), drooth (dry or thirst).
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I knew I could count on the Scots, thanks BenD. But theres gotta be more in English?
How about "drip" and "slop" ?

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