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Antidisestablishmentarianism (Haynaku)

Antidisestablishmentarianism
accommodates structural,
religious-freedom integrity.

A contest entry

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  • NotAMolly
    March 22, 2007

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    mwahahaha

    ok, I like you, that was gutsy and kinda funny. And everyone that doesnt know, this poem does actually state the factual plain truth. Not very poetic, butt... funny
    bravo!


  • Luna Tique Fringe
    March 12, 2007

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    yesthisinthedictionaryitisaverylongword
    buttouseitinahaynakuisabsurd
    sojustletmesayinmyveryownway
    itisnotthelongestwordeveriheard

    here is the longest word:
    Lopadotemachoselachogaleokranioleipsanodrimhypotrim-
    matosilphio-paraomelitokatakechymenokichlepi
    kossyphophattoperisteralektryonop-tekephalliokig
    klopeleiolagoiosiraiobaphetraganopterygon
    (183 letters)

    here is the wiki link to read about this one and more:
    http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:7U7wUQqiGPgJ:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longest_word_in_English+longest+word+in+
    the+english+language&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us

    check out the length of the link...lmao

    anyway...interesting word to choose, for this form..you pulled it off quite well..proper usage..very whitty/bizzare...kudos


    • sheltered
      March 12, 2007
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      Thanks for looking it up and solving the curiosity. 183 letters, that sounds like quite a filling dish. Would have been pretty tough to use in context. Thanks for your comment.


    • Luna Tique Fringe
      March 12, 2007
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      Haven't we met?

      • sheltered
        March 22, 2007
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        A hot day in june, penetrating sun, sweat beaded brow drip down hot glimmering skin. I brushed up against you. Butterfly tingle made me smile. We exchanged knowing winks while pondering what ifs.


        • Luna Tique Fringe
          March 23, 2007
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          "You are too bad,"she said, lounging back in her chair, arms folded across her body.


          • sheltered
            March 23, 2007
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            Hmmm, what's she thinkin' comes to mind


            • sheltered
              March 23, 2007
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              So he says... "hey baby, wanna do it?"


            • sheltered
              March 23, 2007
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              And he walks up to her, nonchalant like, trying to be cool but he's a dork and can't help it..... lol


              • Luna Tique Fringe
                March 23, 2007
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                lol...to be continued....

                • sheltered
                  March 23, 2007
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                  In the next episode of "what to hell is going on here anyway"..... Will they finally meet and rip each others clothes off or..... will fate make them ever strangers... thinking... wondering what might have been?


  • slightlyFey
    March 11, 2007
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    interesting poem, you used this word well within your poem, best of luck in the contest and as far as I am aware is the longest word at 45 letters in english is:
    pneumono­ultra­micro­scopic­silico­volcano­coniosis...it is some kind of lung disease,
    take care
    Michelle ~


  • knock
    March 10, 2007

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    This word is indeed in the dictionary.
    When i was a kid i remember my dad telling me this was the longest word in the english dictionary.
    Still havent found out if thats true though!

    • sheltered
      March 10, 2007
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      I always heard that too...can anyone clear this up!... c'mon there's gotta be someone who knows... LMAO 'cause it's what I like to do. Hehehe


  • cherche -d -ame
    March 10, 2007

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    ouffffff...what a wordIt must be one of the longest ones I have ever read and sounds like one I would make up if none was available and I needed to explain something. I wonder if it is in the dictionary? But even if not, I will not deduct for it, as I believe in "poetic license" and it fit for what you wanted to say. Thank you for entering and best wishes,
    reenie


  • Floorboards
    March 9, 2007
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    erm, ok then!

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