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karmakiller
Okay, so I say goosepimples instead of goosebumps. Some people thinks that's weird, and I've even met some who haven't heard of them referred to as goosepimples.

Sometimes I'll say pant instead of pants.

What's something that you say weird? Or something you've made up a word for?
heyyfrankie
i pronounce the word MILK

as MEE-OAK.
the first time i did, i did it to be funny but then i realized that i was doing it everytime without thinking. wacko.gif
EmoEyelinerx
I dont really say anything weird but I do say the word chess as chest.

Oh and when I was little I use to call a popsickle a pop-e-kal..my parents would laugh at me everythime I asked for one so my grandma finally taught me to say it right -_-
pandamonium
antie anne's

i say (UNT-tee-ANNs) instead of everybody saying (ANT-tee-ANNs)
synthase
haha i have this accent where its hard to say the "oo"'s so instead of -
room - rum
broom - brum
roof - ruf
1angel3
I could never say spaghetti right or War World One. It sound like I'm Rawring at you. haha and I have to hold my lips a certain way.
chibichi15
I say SAY-MUN instead of salmon. blink.gif
karmakiller
^ I say it more like SAM-ON, lol.

One of my friends is from Kentucy and he's lost his accent except when he says "hurr" or "overthurr". I think it's cute, but he hates it.
angelrevelation
With certain words that are hard to say (I don't know why... I just can't) I just skip some of the vowels, and just say the word fast so hopefully no one notices laugh.gif. I can't think of a word specifically though.
PINKLollyPOP
^^ hahaha... me 2. atleast I'm not the only one!
Moderator
When I refer to psychology, I often mention how I psycholotize about things. huh.gif
fagget
QUOTE(1angel3 @ Jul 9 2007, 03:39 PM) *
I could never say spaghetti right or War World One. It sound like I'm Rawring at you. haha and I have to hold my lips a certain way.


Maybe it's difficult because it's World War I.

And I say wolf different than people I know.
People here say "wulf" and I say "wolf". Like exactly as it's pronounced.
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