Don't you think profanity sounds really nice and cuddly?
Can you think of any other words that sound really nice but are not, or vice versa?
Don't you think profanity sounds really nice and cuddly?
Can you think of any other words that sound really nice but are not, or vice versa?
chlamydia....i think that line was in waiting....
'i think i'll call my daughter chlamidia'
HOMOcide. Sounds like the mass killing of the gay population.
HATE.
lol; phonetic spelling? Either way, the word sounds kinda nice, but if you break it up it is horrid. The actual meaning itself is horrid as well.
Most weather disasters have really cool names
Tornado
Tsunami
Hurricane
Monsoon
Quake
Volcano
And then there's Massacre and Zebra. I know Zebra isn't a bad word, but you could always just add smurfer at the end of it.
Death.... ^_^ it sounds cuddly, but it isn't T_T
asdfghjkl;'
A chipindale... that sounds like nesery book but....... its not.
Blasphemy. I love that word.
Chuck Noblet: Can anyone tell me the tragic irony of the Trojan War? Tina? Tina: Um, that horses are friendly creatures yet a hollow, wooden one was used to destroy Troy? Chuck Noblet: Wrong and no. Anyone else? Chip? Chip: That the mighty warrior Achilles was killed by a small cut to his ankle. Chuck Noblet: Chip is wronger. OK, here it is. The tragic irony of the Trojan War is that though it was fought over Helen, who was young and beautiful, by the time they rescued her ten years later, she was old and ugly. Tina: But wasn't recovering the king's wife reward enough for the Greeks? Chuck Noblet: Tina, an ugly woman is never a reward.
Macabre. That sounds nice.
Chuck Noblet: Can anyone tell me the tragic irony of the Trojan War? Tina? Tina: Um, that horses are friendly creatures yet a hollow, wooden one was used to destroy Troy? Chuck Noblet: Wrong and no. Anyone else? Chip? Chip: That the mighty warrior Achilles was killed by a small cut to his ankle. Chuck Noblet: Chip is wronger. OK, here it is. The tragic irony of the Trojan War is that though it was fought over Helen, who was young and beautiful, by the time they rescued her ten years later, she was old and ugly. Tina: But wasn't recovering the king's wife reward enough for the Greeks? Chuck Noblet: Tina, an ugly woman is never a reward.