What is the most versatile English word?
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  • Looool

    Wtf ?

    http://www.break.com/index/englishf.html


  • "Hot"


  • Whatever.

    Seriously.


  • any one that is vulgar.


  • Wood............


    Add s & its completely different


  • Hargreaves

    dR bad


  • the f word. def.


  • The word "is." Even Bill Clinton couldn't settle on one definition.


  • poppycock


  • And...


  • Kumquat.
    Kumquat can mean a fruit ("I am craving a succulent and sweet kumquat.") ... or it can mean a feeling ("I feel very kumquatty today.") .... or it can describe a color ("That dress is a lovely shade of kumquat.") ... or you can call someone a kumquat ("Why do you always have to be such a huge kumquat?!") ... or it can describe someone's handwriting ("Your penmanship resembles that of a kumqat.") .... and so ... so ... much more.


  • A smile


  • In American sign language, there are about 10 different ways to say "Happy Birthday". The sign that is used for "intercourse" can be a statement of the act, an invitation for intimatcy, or mean F you! when done differently. But it's the SAME hand configuration.

    The most versitile English word is apparently Fvck. My husband uses it as a Noun, as a descriptor, as a verb, adjective a pronoun and as part of a slew of slangs put together for a Whole New Meaning! He's got that word down pat!

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  • "Maybe"


  • "what" or "really"... When used with various inflections, either of those two words can fit the situation.


  • "Champion"
    You can say it for anything.
    "I'm a champion."
    "That's champion, that is,"
    "Oright champ?"
    "CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMPIOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...
    See!?







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    mike @ March 21, 2010 edit