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There you go again, equalizer.
Oh, what witty repartee, Kenny babes. You had me reeling there. And was the smiley thrown in to make up for your lack of reply?
You're a blow-hard, Kenny boy. You can only turn it on when you're bullying someone. What a coward. What a loser.
http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=wordplay&Number=3338
Scan list down to posts that are headed "longest word" for some wonderful posts!
Is "turbulence" the longest word in the English language that contains no smaller word?
Can't come up with a longer one, but truculence (or truculency) would tie it at 10 letters.
OP as well covered in this thread 'turbulence' is a bad example, containing as it does 'ule', 'en' and 'ur'. how about a better word, 'praeccocial'.
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