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  • Mernaundefined Offline
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    Merna
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    To pronounce your words carefully, and with meaning.
    Not to be confused with [enunciate]. Do not let people fool you when they say Hey! That isnt a word!
    [On the contrary], [pronunciate] IS a word and forever SHALL be a word no matter what they say.

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      (verb) a [combonation] of the words pronounce and [enunciate], when someone uses improper sounds and [clarity] of speech when talking. A drunk will probably have a difficult time prenunciating correctly.

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        to [enunciate] an [entire] [phrase] correctly

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          To make [declaration]; to [utter] on opinion; to speak [with confidence].

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            [Pronounce] and [annunciate] at [the same] time.

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              The people here who insist that "pronunciate" is a proper English term are probably piss-drunk in some gutter after they broke up with their lesbian boyfriends over some argument about cats.

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                The people here who insist that "pronunciate" is a proper English term are probably piss-drunk in some gutter after they broke up with their lesbian boyfriends over some argument about cats.

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                Or you have TDS

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                • Julianundefined Julian

                  (verb) a [combonation] of the words pronounce and [enunciate], when someone uses improper sounds and [clarity] of speech when talking. A drunk will probably have a difficult time prenunciating correctly.

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                  @julian I believe the word you might be looking for is; combination not combonation in reference to combining words.

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                  • Zipporah Schumakerundefined Zipporah Schumaker

                    [A stupid] word [harless] [made up]

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                    @zipporah-schumaker Every word is made up and created. Dummy.

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                    • Zipporah Schumakerundefined Zipporah Schumaker

                      [A stupid] word [harless] [made up]

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                      @zipporah-schumaker So I looked up this word to see if it existed, because someone I know with the last name Harless said it. So weird that I stumbled across this post. Please give me a back story on this hahaha.

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                      • Mernaundefined Merna

                        To pronounce your words carefully, and with meaning.
                        Not to be confused with [enunciate]. Do not let people fool you when they say Hey! That isnt a word!
                        [On the contrary], [pronunciate] IS a word and forever SHALL be a word no matter what they say.

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                        @merna It's no more a word that is "prolly."

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