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Say it aloud several times, it is really pretty in American.
How does it sound with English, Aussie, Zild accent?


um... wow... *everything* sounds nice in an english or aussie accent [swooning emoticon]

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Someone, sometime, somewhere said the most euphonious phrase in English is "cellar door."


Euphonious is not a word many would use to describe "Zild", but for me, "the cheque's in the mail" is even more euphonious than "cellar door."


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Hi guys, I've been away awhile and I see that this thread has moved off of the "F" word, BUT I can't resist. I am a volunteer firefighter and one morning at a fire scene,(about 4:00 AM), when a piece of equipment broke, I heard the best use of the word F*ck that I have ever come across and I challenge you guys to top this one! The firefighter in question said, and this IS a direct quote: "The fuckin' fucker is fucked!" It absolutely said it all!

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Poster: Max Quordlepleen : for me, "the cheque's in the mail" is even more euphonious than "cellar door."

For me, the check is in the mail causes a sinking sensation in the abdominal regions.
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Wow, I recall hearing that same factoid, with the addition in one version that a non-English speaking immigrant couple named their daughter "Cellardoor" because they liked the sound.

On a related note, when I was very small I named one of my dolls "Kerosene." My parents thought it was hilarious, but I like the sound of the word.


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There's a nightclub in Washington, DC called The Cellar Door. It was supposedley named for the phrase's aforementioned euphonia.

Euphonia? Euphonic characteristics? 'Cuz it sounded good? You get the picture.


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OHMIGAWD. The memories THAT brings back. The Cellar Door was (perhaps still is) a place in Georgetown where we newly-graduated 18-year-olds went to have our first legal beer. It was literally in the basement of a building, and was the place where many a musical career got started. I saw PP&M there before they became world famous. Same for Aretha Franklin.

I always assumed it was named Cellar Door because it was in a cellar.

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Doll named Kerosene
This is a true story, so help me God. When my wife was in nurse's training and doing her rotation thru OB/GYN, she met a new mother, a primipara (there's glory for you!), who named one of her twin girls Siphyllis (accent on 2nd syllable) because she thought it sounded so beautiful. The other? Gonnoriya, of course.


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who named one of her twin girls Siphyllis (accent on 2nd syllable) because she thought it sounded so beautiful. The other? Gonnoriya, of course

I could forgive the names, but not the spelling. Clap! Clap!



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Clap! Clap!

Ohmigawd! ROFKFIA!!!


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