I understand it snood in Colorado yesterday.
Grandma was just proven wrong.
What’s a snood?
“Holy priceless Etruscan snoods, Batman!”
@GROG! – no google in your internets?or a little m-w.com ?
A snood was like a hair net only prettier. Think of Scarlett and Melanie in Gone with the Wind.
A snood is also that red, fleshy thing that hangs over a turkey’s beak.
A snood is what you make your Basset Hound wear to keep his ears out of his food.
Many onomatopoeias are inherently amusing.
Been wanting to use that word in a comment….
Macrosporangium! Bremsstrahlung! Stromatolite!
Now you’ve done it! Now I am free — FREE!! — to use any word in a comment!!
I’m just glad that I’ve undersnood all of these comments.
Sesquipedalian.
And what is your problem with people (fictional or not) who go to church?
Puce !
Steve Allen had a similar collection of real words that sound like nonsense or doubletalk words: creel, fern, smock, fulcrum, and others.
Words indeed can be inherently funny
pschearer Premium Member about 9 years ago
I understand it snood in Colorado yesterday.
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 9 years ago
Grandma was just proven wrong.
GROG Premium Member about 9 years ago
What’s a snood?
ekw555 about 9 years ago
“Holy priceless Etruscan snoods, Batman!”
@GROG! – no google in your internets?or a little m-w.com ?
alondra about 9 years ago
A snood was like a hair net only prettier. Think of Scarlett and Melanie in Gone with the Wind.
Willene C Skinner Premium Member about 9 years ago
A snood is also that red, fleshy thing that hangs over a turkey’s beak.
jdunham about 9 years ago
A snood is what you make your Basset Hound wear to keep his ears out of his food.
Catfinder/Dogfinder about 9 years ago
Many onomatopoeias are inherently amusing.
Been wanting to use that word in a comment….
pschearer Premium Member about 9 years ago
Macrosporangium! Bremsstrahlung! Stromatolite!
Now you’ve done it! Now I am free — FREE!! — to use any word in a comment!!
nosirrom about 9 years ago
I’m just glad that I’ve undersnood all of these comments.
susanwobb about 9 years ago
Sesquipedalian.
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 9 years ago
And what is your problem with people (fictional or not) who go to church?
Mary McNeil Premium Member about 9 years ago
Puce !
hippogriff about 9 years ago
Steve Allen had a similar collection of real words that sound like nonsense or doubletalk words: creel, fern, smock, fulcrum, and others.
Midnite Wine Premium Member over 5 years ago
Words indeed can be inherently funny