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I eat gaijin for breakfast ... His words trailed off as Jilly came out of the house, in her pseudo-frock, her combat boots, her spiky hair and her young, young face. He just stared at her, motionless, as if someone had clubbed him over the head with a mallet.Jilly froze where she was, staring back at the exotic creature in black leather and bright red hair who'd invaded the garden. By Anne Stuart Breakfast Eat Gaijin Young Hair

(Hungarian ... ) the only tongue the devil respects By Chico Buarque Hungarian Respects Tongue Devil

Nonrefundable. It was a good, solid word, one you couldn't chew, one that only dissolved after sucking slowly. By Shannon Hale Nonrefundable Good Solid Word Chew

Half-French, half-Greek, one hundred percent grade A asshole. By Em Wolf Halffrench Halfgreek Asshole Hundred Percent

Vodka Redbull: Upper meets downer in an effervescent hybrid of bubble gum and junkie piss By Diablo Cody Redbull Upper Vodka Piss Meets

I don't know how people chew gum all day long. By Mireille Enos Long People Chew Gum Day

I'm a mad Gummi fan. I always have Gummis in my trailer. But you can't eat too many because then you get Gummi tummy, and that's no good. I can't believe I'm saying this. By Jensen Ackles Gummi Fan Mad Gummis Trailer

A custom loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, dangerous to the lungs, and in the black, stinking fume thereof nearest resembling the horrible Stygian smoke of the pit that is bottomless. By King James I Stygian Eye Hateful Nose Harmful

Weird or someone with mouth diarrhea. Depends on people's point of view, By Stephanie Witter Weird Diarrhea Mouth Depends View

a sour lozenge on my tongue. By A.l. Sonnichsen Tongue Sour Lozenge

Zola smills, smuggles, what is that word? What is it, that word for the happy teeth?? By Sharon Creech Smuggles Zola Smills Word Teeth

Ngari-ngari - literally By Jack London Ngaringari Literally

No - simple to pronounce, hard to say. By Melody Beattie Simple Pronounce Hard

If you can't pronounce it, you shouldn't be eating it. By Michael Pollan Pronounce Eating

I am most familiar with the Gujarati language. By Narendra Modi Gujarati Language Familiar

In 1972, I recorded Gumbo, an album that was both a tribute to and my interpretation of the music I had grown up with in New Orleans in the 1940s and 1950s. I tried to keep a lot of the little changes that were characteristic of New Orleans, while working my own funknology on piano and guitar. By Dr. John Gumbo Orleans Recorded Album Tribute

Margowegottagohomeandtell. By John Green Margowegottagohomeandtell

What rhymes with smile?" "Bile, as in Your smile makes me want to throw up. By Jeanne Birdsall Bile Smile Rhymes Makes Throw

I called it ignose, not knowing which carbohydrate it was. This name was turned down by my editor. 'God-nose' was not more successful, so in the end 'hexuronic acid' was agreed upon. To-day the substance is called 'ascorbic acid' and I will use this name. By Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Ignose Knowing Carbohydrate Acid Godnose

Yossarian!!!(?)! By Joseph Heller Yossarian

a nose of a delicate Hebrew model, but with a breadth of nostril unusual in similar formations; a By Edgar Allan Poe Hebrew Model Formations Nose Delicate

The soft aroma of old worn cotton from a linen chest, the lingering smell of tobacco on an angora sweater; Jergen's hand lotion, sauteed green peppers and onions; the sweet, nutty smell of peanut butter and bananas, the oaken smell of good bourbon. A combination of lily of the valley, cedar, vanilla, and somewhere, the lingering of old rose. These smells are older than any thought. Mama, Teensy, Neecie, and Caro, each one of them had an individual scent, to be sure. But this is the Gumbo of their scents. This is the Gumbo Ya-Ya. This is the internal vial of perfume I carry with me everywhere I go. By Rebecca Wells Jergen Smell Lingering Chest Sweater

The celebrated Aboriginal painter Albert Namatjira loved the Ghost Gums of the Northern Territory ... They are evocatively Australian, their white trunks contrasting with the red earth and the deep blue sky of the Dreamtime region that has for centuries sustained Namatjira's Aranda people. By Richard Allen Territory Aboriginal Albert Ghost Gums

Wamblecropt is the most exquisite word in the English language. Say it. Each syllable is intolerably beautiful. By Mark Forsyth English Wamblecropt Language Exquisite Word

Some words live in my throatbreeding like adders. Others know sunseeking like gypsies over my tongueto explode through my lips By Audre Lorde Adders Words Live Throatbreeding Lips

In Spain, attempting to obtain a chicken salad sandwich, you wind up with a dish whose name, when you look it up in your Spanish-English dictionary, turns out to mean: Eel with big abcess. By Dave Barry Spain Eel Attempting Sandwich Dictionary

One time I asked her to have a chew and she said no thanks, that - chewing gum cleaved to her palate and rendered her speechless," said Jem carefully. "Doesn't that sound nice? By Harper Lee Jem Chewing Speechless Carefully Time

The Armenian language cannot be worn out; its boots are stone. Well, certainly, the thick-walled words, the layers of air in the semi-vowels. By Osip Mandelstam Armenian Stone Language Worn Boots

ORANGE MARMALADE', By Lewis Carroll Orange Marmalade

Krasivaya. It means beautiful, but with strength. Unique. By Ruta Sepetys Krasivaya Unique Beautiful Strength

aborigine, angry, beautiful, fiery, fearless, remorseless and untouchable, overly By Patricia Cornwell Aborigine Angry Beautiful Fiery Fearless

Listeria, wisteria. Ha. Funny words. She By Liane Moriarty Listeria Wisteria Funny Words

Astonishingly slimy and dangerous By David Baldacci Astonishingly Dangerous Slimy

slanderous diarrhea of the mouth. By Joe Couch Slanderous Mouth Diarrhea

Lips. There was something strangely, delicatelyindelicate about the word, like a kissitself. By Cassandra Clare Lips Strangely Delicatelyindelicate Word Kissitself

Did you smell that? Banana I guess. By Adelaja Precious Smell Banana Guess

nunna daul Tsuny in the Cherokee language, By Mark Kurlansky Tsuny Cherokee Nunna Language Daul

German in the most extravagantly ugly language - it sounds like someone using a sick bag on a 747. By Willie Rushton German Language Extravagantly Ugly Sounds

The filth hissed at us when we venture outalways in twos or threes, never aloneseems less a language spoken than one spatin savage plosives, primitive, obscene:a cavemob nya-nya, limited in frameof reference and novelty, the samesuggestions of what we or they could door should, ad infinitum. By Marilyn Nelson Primitive Obscene Plosives Nyanya Limited

Half-Christian, half-Jewish, a 'cathjew nut', By Salman Rushdie Halfchristian Halfjewish Cathjew Nut

An unedified palate is the irrepressible cloven foot of the upstart. The By Thomas Hardy Upstart Unedified Palate Irrepressible Cloven

Arbores loqui latine. The trees speak Latin. By Maggie Stiefvater Arbores Latine Latin Loqui Trees

I'm crepuscular. By Christopher Hitchens Crepuscular

An Italian woman came out of the house, wiping her hands on her apron.'Mr Greenleaf?' Tom asked hopefully.The woman gave him a long, smiling answer in Italian and pointed downward toward the sea. 'Jew,' she seemed to keep saying. 'Jew. By Patricia Highsmith Jew Greenleaf Italian House Wiping

The accent was warm and soft and undeniably Northern. When I turned around, I was staring into a pair of beautiful crystal-blue eyes. "Wow," I whispered. I scanned the paint swatches, wondering if such a shade of blue would look good on the exterior of my house. "Mr. Johnson said you might need help selecting paint." "It's impossible," I muttered. "I just wanted to buy some blue paint. Why is this so complicated?" The handsome man stepped closer to my side. "It isn't, really. Just pick what you like." I like crystal-blue. Luckily, I didn't say those words aloud. By Sydney Logan Northern Paint Accent Warm Soft

When we were little, Eric and Fitz and I invented a language. I've forgotten most of it, with the exception of a few words: valyango, which meant pirate; palapala, which meant rain; and ruskifer, which had no translation to English but described the dimpled bottom of a woven basket, all the reeds coming together to form one joint spot, and that we sometimes used to explain our friendship. By Jodi Picoult Eric Fitz Language Invented Meant

The fellows who amuze me are the Albanians. An Albanian on the mash is almost exactly like the medieval swells of the Italian frescoes & the first ones we met quite startled us. They wear the tight-fitting trunk hose made of woolen stuff hooked up the back of the leg. It is white with long black stripes of embroidery down the leg & at the top in front the shirt is pulled through slashes. They are long slim chaps with dandy little moustaches & are most theatrical in effect. By Edith Durham Albanians Albanian Fellows Amuze Leg

My roots are African. The birds I remember, the fruits I ate, the trees I climbed, they're African. By Teresa Heinz African Roots Remember Ate Climbed

Gribenes have been referred to as Jewish popcorn or kosher pork rinds. It's basically chicken skin fried in schmaltz. They're crispy and mixed with fried onions. I'm telling you, when you have it with chopped liver, it's the most incredible thing because you get this crunch and this surge of chicken flavor. By David Sax Jewish Gribenes Rinds Referred Popcorn

What is this?" he whispered."Mangoes." My father always said mangoes with a Quillonian were a sure bet. I hadn't realized how much of a sure bet.Orro licked the fruit again, looked at it, and suddenly bit into it, shredding the yellow pulp.He'd wolfed down half a mango before he realized I was still there and froze, pieces of mango on his whiskers. "Don't see me. By Ilona Andrews Mangoes Whispered Quillonian Realized Mango

Where did you get that candy again?" Leven asked, worried."The pile said 'flavored'," Clover answered back, his face a chocolatey mess."Flavored?" Leven said exasperated. "Are you sure?""Yes," Clover argued. "F-l-a-w-e-dflavored. By Obert Skye Flavored Clover Leven Worried Candy

In the immortal words of Mr. Burns ... eeeeexcellent. By Gemma Halliday Burns Eeeeexcellent Immortal Words

If you're bored tonight why don't you write down everything that comes to mind when you hear the word toothpaste? By Jaclyn Moriarty Toothpaste Bored Tonight Write Mind

I offer a duo of free-range monosyllabics: one being "wow" and the other being "cool," often said in sequence, spoken without drawl.Take them, leave them, or show me to the Dewer's-- By Kristen Henderson Wow Cool Dewer Monosyllabics Sequence

You should see Nina's clan tartan," she said, pouring herself more tea. "It's white with orange, green, and royal blue. Horrendous.""We took to calling any obnoxious pattern Clan MacGarish," I said."Or MacHideous," added Laurence."MacUgly," I continued."MacClash," he countered. By Molly Ringle Nina Tartan Pouring Tea Clan

Tastes like something that rhymes with cat." -Apollon By Kate Wrath Apollon Tastes Cat Rhymes

Padre always told me me language was sulphurous. By Kerry Greenwood Padre Sulphurous Told Language

What is [insert name here]? Does it taste good? By Ken Akamatsu Insert Good Taste

I know everything about candy. Would you believe I even know where to find gumballs in the middle of Africa? By Dylan Lauren Candy Africa Find Gumballs Middle

I'm a gooey, gushy gumdrop bullshitty drop bombs on Russia! ride a horse ... By Ronald Reagan Russia Gooey Gushy Gumdrop Bullshitty

And the greatest pity that the obscure lgala language is a borrowed and stolen mixture of the WaZoBia. By S.a. David Wazobia Greatest Pity Obscure Lgala

Irish-sparkle-fish, By Anne Eliot

Among the peoples of the world I am not universally admired for the bell-like clarity of my diction. Words slide out of my mouth like fat fish. Having lived my life in various parts of Georgia, Virginia, and the Carolinas and having been sired by a gruff-talking Marine from Chicago and a grits-and-gravy honey from Rome, Georgia, what has remained is an indefinable nonspeech, flavored subtly with a nonaccent, and decipherable to no one, black or white, on the American continent. By Pat Conroy Georgia Diction Peoples World Universally

The most satisfying of languages, Latin. By Donna Tartt Latin Languages Satisfying

Grassyasses." "Grassyasses?" everyone said in unison. "That means many thanks in Spanish," Mr. Farrington said with a swollen chest. By Joy Avery Grassyasses Spanish Farrington Unison Chest

The classical scholars have kept alive the tradition of the superiority of the ancient languages a kaleidoscopic mass of suffixes and prefixes, supposed to represent an infinite shading of meaning. It is a character they share with the Ojibway and the Zulu. By Stephen Leacock Prefixes Supposed Meaning Classical Scholars

countercantabrigianism. By Stephen Fry Countercantabrigianism

pony, mashed potato, alligator, watusi, twist, jerk. By A.v. Club Pony Alligator Watusi Twist Jerk

India Lima Yankee By Teresa Mummert Yankee Lima India

I typed in a single word: Vampre. Google asked, 'Did you mean vampire?' I said, 'Yes. By The Harvard Lampoon Vampre Word Typed Single Google

Such a man as instinctively feeds on pure ambrosia and leaves alone the indigestible in things. By Friedrich Nietzsche Things Man Instinctively Feeds Pure

Very bright teeth as big and orderly as piano keys. By Cynthia Ozick Keys Bright Teeth Big Orderly

I am consciously trying not to make it sound Celtic or African. By Joanna Newsom African Celtic Consciously Make Sound

Years ago, my mother and I fell in love with Busybee's voice, its calm, even tone, and a smile which was always audible in the language. My father, meanwhile, is clipping his nails fastidiously, letting them fall on to an old, spread-out copy of the Times of India, till he sneezes explosively, as he customarily does, sending the crescent-shaped nail-clippings flying into the universe. By Amit Chaudhuri Busybee Years Ago Voice Calm

The gum looked fresh. I sniffed it and it smelled all right. I licked it and waited for a while. When I did not die, I crammed it into my mouth: Wrigley's Double Mint. By Harper Lee Fresh Gum Looked Wrigley Mint

A text from Fable and it says one word. Marshmallow By Monica Murphy Fable Marshmallow Word Text

Tagalog sounds like boiling water. By Jim Paredes Tagalog Water Sounds Boiling

The careful scholarship of the dedicated amateur mycophile R. Gordon Wasson reads like an exciting scientific detective story. Moreover, his willingness to pursue the quest through the wide range of linguistics, archeology, folklore, philology, ethnobotany, plant ecology, human physiology, and prehistory constitutes an object lesson to all holistic professional students of man. By Weston La Barre Careful Scholarship Dedicated Amateur Mycophile

looked like a toothless walnut. By J.k. Rowling Looked Walnut Toothless

It is from him, from Beolco Ruzzante, that I've learned to free myself from conventional literary writing and to express myself with words that you can chew, with unusual sounds, with various techniques of rhythm and breathing, even with the rambling nonsense-speech of the 'grammelot.' By Dario Fo Ruzzante Grammelot Beolco Chew Sounds

Your angry and jealous and in the mood to do some forceful dentistry By Heather Brewer Dentistry Angry Jealous Mood Forceful

Lipgloss is my calling! By Vanessa Hudgens Lipgloss Calling

piece of Turkey carpet By J. Sheridan Le Fanu Turkey Piece Carpet

she's part Armenian, By Dahlia Adler Armenian Part

coltish-looking, By H.w. Brands Coltishlooking

The kind of people who spoke mostly Yiddish, which is a combination of German and phlegm. This is a language of coughing and spitting; until I was eleven, I wore a raincoat. By Billy Crystal Yiddish German Phlegm Kind People

For my part, it was Greek to me. By William Shakespeare Greek Part

After he got hammered one night at a high place about Lens Lake called the Grade, his parents found him standing in the kitchen."What if there was a language with only one word in it?" he asked."It would be easy to learn," said his mother."And with that word they would say everything every time they spoke," said Pierre."Yeah, that would be some language," said his father. "What are you on?""Just drinking," said Pierre. "Just good old American drinking. By Tom Drury Yeah Grade Pierre Lens Lake

Ay, is it not a language I speak? By William Shakespeare Speak Language

To a worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish. By Malcolm Gladwell Horseradish Worm World

Jerkish". That was the name of a language of 225 words, developed in Atlanta for mutual communications between humans and chimpanzees - and there was no doubt (...) that more and more unfortunate creatures would be able to talk to each other in jerkish. It occurred to me immediately that at last a language had been found in which the spirit of our age could speak, and because that language would spread rapidly from pole to pole, to the east and the west, it would be the language of the future. By Ivan Klima Language Jerkish Atlanta Pole Words

My mom makes the best Cajun stuff. I'm a big gumbo guy. I've lost a lot of my Louisiana accent, so now when I say 'gumbo,' I feel like someone who's never said the word before. By Hunter Hayes Cajun Stuff Mom Makes Gumbo

Anyone who has gumption knows what it is, and anyone who hasn't can never know what it is. So there is no need of defining it. By L.m. Montgomery Gumption Defining

I'm here to chew gum and kick some ass, and I'm all out of gum. By Stephen Hawking Ass Gum Chew Kick

Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, are all very good words for the lips. By Charles Dickens Papa Potatoes Poultry Prunes Prism

The Brain is a chewed gum. By Deyth Banger Brain Gum Chewed

It tastes good, garlic and salt in it,with the half-sweet white wine of Orvietoon scanty grass under great treeswhere the ramparts cuddle Lucca.It sounds right, spoken on the ridgebetween marine olives and hillsideblue figs, under the breeze freshwith pollen of Apennine sage.It feels soft, weed thick in the caveand the smooth wet riddance of Antonietta'sbathing suit, mouth ajar forsubmarine Amalfitan kisses.It looks well on the page, but neverwell enough. Something is lostwhen wind, sun, sea upbraidjustly an unconvinced deserter. By Basil Bunting Orvietoon Apennine Antoniettasbathing Amalfitan Good

A stomach that is seldom empty despises common food.[Lat., Jejunus raro stomachus vulgaria temnit.] By Horace Lat Jejunus Food Temnit Stomach

Callipygian. Having shapely buttocks. Nice one, Bridge. By Stephanie Perkins Callipygian Bridge Buttocks Nice Shapely

Success. I turned back to my sandwich, only to find that it wasn't there anymore. Maybe because it had been hijacked. "Give me that!" I told the vamp, who was holding it firmly against his chest, a determined look on his face. "What ees zat?" he demanded, eyeing my prize. "Cheese." I held it up. "Zat ees not cheese." "How do you know?" "Eet is orange." "A lot of cheese is orange." "Non! No cheese ees that color. Cheese comes from zee milk. Zee milk, eet ees white. When 'ave you seen milk that looks like zat?" I held up the square of little slices and pointed at the bold-faced label. "Processed American Cheese." He snatched the package, without letting go of his hostage. And eyed it warily. "Eet says 'cheese food.'" He looked up, obviously perplexed. "What ees thees? Zee cheese, it does not eat. By Karen Chance Cheese Ees Eet Success Zat