Introvertial?

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  • Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    contradictational

    contrary and confrontational .........................moi:blush:
  • chavetchavet Posts: 2,503
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    Is Steven's jaw trying to make an escape bid from his language-mangling mouth?
  • EnidanEnidan Posts: 13,101
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    That's quite a hard act to pull off ;-)

    Wearing a Burka. That's all I've got so far.
  • sutiesutie Posts: 32,645
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    You so rarely come across somebody who really suits the word "berk" so it was falling into disuse.

    Steven is bringing it back though.

    BIG Time.



    :D:D:D
  • PretzelPretzel Posts: 7,858
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    Another quality Brentism from the clock which asks YOU the time (as Chris aptly described Steven). I actually find Steven quite a good value housemate in the sense that at least he's providing some interest.

    Don't particularly like him mind..
  • sutiesutie Posts: 32,645
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    Enidan wrote: »
    That's me fairly often.:-D




    Oh me too, frequentially.
  • AimeeAimee Posts: 3,366
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    Surely it should be spelt introvertial as [if it existed] it would be from the root introverted?

    and yes it made me laugh... hehehe
  • EnidanEnidan Posts: 13,101
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    sutie wrote: »
    Oh me too, frequentially.

    I like that:-D

    Frequentialy the word, not your hormotionality.
  • Odette ValmontOdette Valmont Posts: 1,923
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    He really is a pretentious, cringe-worthy little imbecile. There's nothing I can't stand more than a pseudo-intellect with delusions of grandeur.

    I must admit though, he is so pathetic it makes me laugh.
  • PretzelPretzel Posts: 7,858
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    I really want Stevie boy to be up for eviction next week. Not necessarily to go (yet) but I'm hoping for another cringeworthy tantrum. The last one was hilarious.

    I haven't loved to 'hate' a housemate so much since Craig 'I will not diminish my character' Coates.
  • Iggy's BoyIggy's Boy Posts: 3,321
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    Pretzel wrote: »
    Another quality Brentism from the clock which asks YOU the time (as Chris aptly described Steven).

    'The clock that asks you the time' is a quite brilliant description of Steven from Chris the great.
  • Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    Pretzel wrote: »
    I really want Stevie boy to be up for eviction next week. Not necessarily to go (yet) but I'm hoping for another cringeworthy tantrum. The last one was hilarious.

    I haven't loved to 'hate' a housemate so much since Craig 'I will not diminish my character' Coates.

    Yes I could live with him staying until the end but up for eviction every week if it meant we got one of those little gems every time. Quality BB.
  • alias aliasalias alias Posts: 8,824
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    It seems to be a word on google lots of results, so he didn't just make it up.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,927
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    You so rarely come across somebody who really suits the word "berk" so it was falling into disuse.

    Steven is bringing it back though.

    BIG Time.
    Bit strong, you'll have the more sensitive forum members after you. The original root of the term "berk" is thought to have been the cockney rhyming slang "Berkeley Hunt".
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,188
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    I am 90% contentious and 10% introvertional.
    I think I just came out.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,927
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    Gotta say Penny, we have to tip our cowboy hat to your previous president for the enpopularisationism of these kinds of words.
  • Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    It seems to be a word on google lots of results, so he didn't just make it up.

    Really? I just googled it - can't find one example.
  • muggins14muggins14 Posts: 61,844
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    I find everyone highlighting this really condesendical…
    You're so parannoyable.
    :D Loving these :D
    Pretzel wrote: »
    Another quality Brentism from the clock which asks YOU the time (as Chris aptly described Steven). I actually find Steven quite a good value housemate in the sense that at least he's providing some interest.

    Don't particularly like him mind..
    I don't, but I don't feel strongly enough about him that he should leave, he's not affecting the house much and he amuses me more than Ash does. Plus it's fun watching him trying to thaw Kim out :D
    Iggy's Boy wrote: »
    'The clock that asks you the time' is a quite brilliant description of Steven from Chris the great.
    Chris's observations ... we need more of them, he really does have a way of finding just the right description for each of them.
    Yes I could live with him staying until the end but up for eviction every week if it meant we got one of those little gems every time. Quality BB.
    Absolutely :)
  • HonestLeeHonestLee Posts: 949
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    Loving The Son Of Partridge

    Chris' "He shows absolutely no investment in people" was beautiful

    Boardroom persona

    Mailroom intellect
  • muggins14muggins14 Posts: 61,844
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    Steven makes me think of the embarrassing brother you love to hate :D
  • adwaltonadwalton Posts: 4,698
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    FusionFury wrote: »
    No wonder he thinks he has the best vocabulary.. he isn't using a Oxford dictionary.

    Well he's never read a book or been to school.
  • TrumblesTrumbles Posts: 7,781
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    amiable wrote: »
    Haven't you heard of introversial before? Quite a rare word
    ...but a perfectly cromulent one.
  • PitmanPitman Posts: 28,495
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    Really? I just googled it - can't find one example.

    when you google it,it says "did you mean introvert?" :D

    even Google think Steven's a **** :cool:
  • catspawcatspaw Posts: 1,273
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    Steven reminds me of someone I once knew who thought I'd like to know that she put bleach down the loo twice a day to kill off all the orgasms lurking there, and who liked nothing better than having a nice lunge in front of the tele with her husband of an evening...........:) She was a twonk too.............
  • Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    catspaw wrote: »
    Steven reminds me of someone I once knew who thought I'd like to know that she put bleach down the loo twice a day to kill off all the orgasms lurking there, and who liked nothing better than having a nice lunge in front of the tele with her husband of an evening...........:) She was a twonk too.............

    My mum has a Serevent inhaler she always says .......I mustn't forget to take my Steradent.
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