Words and phrases that are fun to say

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Smörgåsbord
Oliebollen (Dutch dumplings)
Acidophilus
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly)
Guadalupe
Avocado
Québécois
Bourgeois
Dunkelweizen
Biogeoclimatic (a Western Canadian word)
Berserker
Dirndl
Billabong (and anything else Aussie)
Snarfblat
Westicle (a nickname an old Naval officer used to call me
Naval/Navel
Esophagus
 
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
So if you've a date
In Constantinople
She'll be waiting at Istanbul.
 
Someone wrote that on the bathroom wall in a blues club. Stuck with me for some reason.
 
Subaru
Braunschweiger

Half of the local names in BC:
Skookumchuck
Osoyoos
Okanagan
Sechelt
Ucluelet
Tsawwassen
Secwepemc (not pronounced at all how it looks)
Esquimalt
Penticton
Tofino
Haida Gwaii
Kispiox
Squamish
Cayoosh
Lillooet
Endako
Chilliwack
Telkwa
Kitwanga

Living in this province is a good excersise in elocution.
 
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a.

Also known as the Hawaiian reef triggerfish.
 
I like to say the phrase, "If you know what I mean". Just because no matter what you say before it, then add the phrase, it sounds perverted.

"I like PB&J sandwiches..... If you know what I mean."
 
I remember Monty Python running a lot of 'If you know what I mean' gags, they were hilarious!
 
ass nozzle- the a**hole end of a ******-bag
Booblik- Russian for bagel
noodle
Holy-guacamole-tortilla-and-matzo-ball-souuuuup- Speedy Gonzales
Honk- Harpo Marx
 
Slobber knocker
Pooty-toot (I have a child)
Lamb basted
Gulley washer
Stank
Obummer
Gobble
Homo erectus
Falafel
Baba ganoush
Wickey-wacky (my Maw-maw used to say that meaning anxious)
Barf
 
A little alliteration lets the lesson linger longer. Proving how much dumbing down of public schools is going on and how fast, my 25year old wife never heard that phrase. I'm 29 and remember it well...
 
Billy-Klubb said:
I don't know if it's already been said, but "diarrhea" is fun to say.

Agreed. It's always been a fantasy of mine to get a choir to sing Handel's Hallelujah Chorus with the word diarrhea instead of hallelujah.
 
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