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Jase

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Just heard a commercial..that said "It was prettifull".

Never heard that before.. 🤔

Anyone?
 

Deuteronomy

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"Prettify" is a common word, but I hadn't heard of "prettiful" before reading your post today. The "Urban Dictionary" defines it as: more beautiful than plain "pretty," but not gorgeous enough to gain the "beautiful" title. Or, a cutsy way of saying "kinda hott."

~Deut
 

Jase

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How 'bout......scrump-dillious 🤔
 

Moses_Young

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Well, I'm extreatly discombobulated that compunctually 'eretofore, you'd never heard of the beauloptuous word prettiful.
 

Jase

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Just heard - Forever-ago 🤔
 

Jase

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I have heard the word prettifull before :)

Shouldn't scrump-dillious be scrumpdilyicious? :unsure:
You are so right..fingers fumbled! 🤗. Or "brain-freeze"? 🤔
 

Jase

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Who's experiencing collywobbles?

Ah, poor baby!
 

Jase

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#16
Just saw.. (in print)...cattywampus. 🤔
 

Lynx

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Yup. That's when something is cockeyed somewhere.