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Well yes it's a curse at times but also a weird blessing! I'm also incredibly sensitive to light and sound - a real nightmare to live with!
Stormy - thanks for your question :D If there was such a word I would get a tattoo of it on my hand so I could stare at it! Your name is weird.. I feel really bunged up in my nasal passages when I think of your name! Sorry! sad
Meaty - Yours is quite simple actually, have you ever had a kebab off a BBQ and it was so charred that when you pressed or or ate it the crispy outside kind of desintigrated? That's the sensation.
Brenda - Yours is a pink (yes the colour matters! lol) marshmallow, when you press it and it's all soft but you can also feel the dusty sugar on the outside.
Sassy - I have no idea why but your name is metalic... like the 'zing' of two swords being rubbed together, it's also cold. confused But I still want to hump you! :twisted:
Oh well.......
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Brenda - Yours is a pink (yes the colour matters! lol) marshmallow, when you press it and it's all soft but you can also feel the dusty sugar on the outside.

Wow - I've gone all shy. redface
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Meaty - Yours is quite simple actually, have you ever had a kebab off a BBQ and it was so charred that when you pressed or or ate it the crispy outside kind of desintigrated? That's the sensation.

i have no idea if thats a good or bad thing confused but probably suitably odd
I've posted about this before but THE two palindromes are
Satan, oscillate my metallic sonatas
and
Are we not drawn onward, we few, drawn onward to new era?
Although I like "Won't lovers revolt now?" too.
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Well yes it's a curse at times but also a weird blessing! I'm also incredibly sensitive to light and sound - a real nightmare to live with!
Stormy - thanks for your question :D If there was such a word I would get a tattoo of it on my hand so I could stare at it! Your name is weird.. I feel really bunged up in my nasal passages when I think of your name! Sorry! sad
Meaty - Yours is quite simple actually, have you ever had a kebab off a BBQ and it was so charred that when you pressed or or ate it the crispy outside kind of desintigrated? That's the sensation.
Brenda - Yours is a pink (yes the colour matters! lol) marshmallow, when you press it and it's all soft but you can also feel the dusty sugar on the outside.
Sassy - I have no idea why but your name is metalic... like the 'zing' of two swords being rubbed together, it's also cold. confused But I still want to hump you! :twisted:
Oh well.......

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Englebert Thripnibbler :twisted:
Dollyminx - sorry honey I didn't see your post when I answered the others! Well you can ask my anything and would love to see some of your art! I couldn't live life without doing something creative, I write music and poetry, I also make short wacky films!
Dollymix - Bumpy old tarmac (what I mean it the grey roads not the black) that is quite pitted and you have cheap shoes on and the soles are more like plastic, it's warm and you put the toe on the ground an drag it towards you.
Very strange but very true!
I like this game!
Do me! Do me! What does "Symon O'Una" suggest then?
Oh and if you need a model for your wacky films, let me know...
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Dollymix - Bumpy old tarmac (what I mean it the grey roads not the black) that is quite pitted and you have cheap shoes on and the soles are more like plastic, it's warm and you put the toe on the ground an drag it towards you.
Very strange but very true!

Bumpy old tarmac?? hey... I exfoliate my thighs religiously I'll have you know!! lol
Can you do Rammy Ram?? (he wishes!)
For me it is "MOIST".
Damp and soggy just conjure up images of rot and fungus, but "moist", that’s a far better image lol wink
Kiss_Me what fun to had!
Is there a link between the word and the sensation- a memory perhaps? And a new sensation for a new word you hear or read? - No wonder you're on medication, that must be exhausting to live with.
Aitch Ex (anything nice? if not try dropping the ex)
H.x
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. . .(anything nice? if not try dropping the ex)
H.x

rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
redface Sorry. That just tickled me lol
Yeah, people normally drop the aitch.
H.x
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Well I've got rather a lot of work on my desk that just has to be done but I had no idea that people would find this fun! biggrin
I will be back ASAP to carry this on!
kiss
I like words, where you have to roll the Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr's
I also like :
lolloping
rotund
solifluction
frolicking
metaphorically
throng
Oooooooo there are loads biggrin
My fave word is a German one-
Entschuldigung (as in Entschuldigung Sie- Excuse me)
It really rolls off the tongue!
And Kiss Me.....should you find the time to "do" me.....I'd be much obliged!
One of my faves is 'cwtch' prononced 'cooch' it's welsh for a cuddle. It's all warm and snuggly :smile2:
Ok so now SH will actually allow me to log on... the thing is due to my medication I have to actually consider the name/word for a very brief moment - otherwise I would have to lay in a dark room! lol
H-x - I don't know what the actual stimulus is, i.e. memory, but when I thought about it last night I think it's more to do with my mouth! How the sounds are formed and the muscles that move - I think...?! An interesting question though and one I've never actually considered until now. Anyway your ‘name’ is a warm rush of air, like when you stand on a platform at an underground station and the air that precedes the tube train, also the taste/smell I get is of damp mud! redface (Maybe this isn’t such a good idea!)
Splendid33 – What immediately springs to mind is the feel of a sleeve of a purple velvet jacket that is quite worn out. Your real Christian name conjures the feel and smell of a fabric plaster!
Rammy Ram – Running your hands over hard crumbs on a white tablecloth. The sort of tablecloth that has a very subtle pattern and is made from linen.
WinchWench – This is another one that is at the weirder end of the spectrum! :lol: A black headband/aliceband that is quite coarse in texture and is too tight on my forehead! Also a synthetic taste, maybe even a melted plastic taste.
Symon O'Una - Yours came to me right away... have you ever bitten a section head hair? Just gently nothing violent rotflmao Well if you haven't ask a kind person to oblige and that's the feeling!
Dambuster – You didn’t ask but I’m thinking about you anyway! wink The feel and taste of white paper!
I bet you all wish you never asked! I have found that the names and words that have the most distinct sensation/taste/feeling are the most easily remember so it can help me learn. I didn’t think about it until I was lying in bed last night but that’s maybe why I have left music in favour of maths? I can see numbers without all the peculiar side-effects!? (Numbers don’t have the same effect!).
I hope I didn't miss anyone out! smile
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Splendid33 – What immediately springs to mind is the feel of a sleeve of a purple velvet jacket that is quite worn out. Your real Christian name conjures the feel and smell of a fabric plaster!
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well I will let you decide which name you want to shout out when I am bringing you to orgasm
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Kiss_Me, thank you so much for indulging us! Your answers are marvellous and almost poetic.
Please don't think I'm taking this lightly or extracting the Michael, but blogs are full of personalised memes. If you ever got fed up telling people what their name felt like, then you could set up an automated program that would create a random sensation when they inputted their name!
Thanks again. I'm off to bite some hair!
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I love words too! Always trying to learn new ones. But words and I have a very strange relationship. Due to a brain defect (yeah like you never guessed!) I suffer from a condition call Synaesthesia. Basically my grey matter is wired incorrectly and when I hear or see a word I also experience a sensation.
It's hard for me to explain! For instance if somebody asked you to think of what it would be like to walk bare-foot over a ploughed field that had dried in the sun…. that's what I actually feel when I think of the name of the village I live in. Or if somebody says Bristol, the sensation I have is when you let fat cool down in a baking tray and it goes hard - imagine sticking your fingers in it!
Some words are unpleasant to read or hear but others are nice, every word has it’s own different sensation that remains the same.
I’m actually on a daily medication to stop me experiencing sensory overload!

Wow, Kiss, I've heard about that but never met a sufferer/enjoyer. Do the sensations relate at all to the words themselves or experiences to do with the words? Like - did you walk in a ploughed field when you were youg? And - I have to ask - is there a word that feels like an orgasm - and if there is - would you ever tell anyone what it is? :giggle:
Can I be cheeky and ask what sensations you get from my name... this is soo facinating hun... thank you soo much for sharing this it's been very interesting reading kiss passionkiss
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Wow, Kiss, I've heard about that but never met a sufferer/enjoyer. Do the sensations relate at all to the words themselves or experiences to do with the words? Like - did you walk in a ploughed field when you were youg? And - I have to ask - is there a word that feels like an orgasm - and if there is - would you ever tell anyone what it is? :giggle:

Well.. I don't know what the actual stimulus is, i.e. memory, but when I thought about it last night I think it's more to do with my mouth! How the sounds are formed and the muscles that move - I think...?! The answer to the orgasm question is - I wish. The words 'satin-wood' make me feel kind of excited! :shocked:
I don't think the feelings etc really relate to the words themselves very often.
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Can I be cheeky and ask what sensations you get from my name... this is soo facinating hun... thank you soo much for sharing this it's been very interesting reading kiss passionkiss

Of course Celery - not cheeky at all! Tiny little glass beads being rubbed in shallow water. Or maybe even rubbing tiny little pebbles just after the sea has just washed over them. But thinking about it, it's definitely like really small plastic beads that are meant to look like cut glass and rubbing whem with wet hands! I can taste the 'smell' of plastic too! Ooo-er Mrs!
what does Darkfire feel like? :rascal: lol
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what does Darkfire feel like? :rascal: lol

Is this the bit where I tell you about my fantasy of what you feel like? Oh.. no? Ok then... Darkfire has a feeling of cork! The texture of really rough cork, a squeaky teeth sensation like polystyrene!
:shock: fook me I had to ask didnt I lol
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:shock: fook me I had to ask didnt I lol

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Well you did ask! :giggle:
discombobulate
extrapolate
moth
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One of my faves is 'cwtch' prononced 'cooch' it's welsh for a cuddle. It's all warm and snuggly :smile2:

Lovely word, I remember it well from my earlier years in Cardiff. Also 'twp', meaning daft.
We use 'cwtch' here in the Forest as well, but probably not spelled the same way.
Has nobody mentioned 'jiggery-pokery' yet? lol
Favourite German word is 'luftkussenfahrzeug' - shame it only means a hovercraft.
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Some flirty ones....
Callipygian (having beautiful or elegantly shaped buttocks)
apodyopsis (act of mentally undressing someone)
colpocoquette (woman who knows she has an attractive bosom and makes good use of its allure)
nice words any idea of the pronuciation (sorry I'm a bit dense)