u/ownaword

Some places feel like they remember you

Some places feel like they remember you

You ever see a place and think
“yeah… I belong here”

even though you’ve never been?

u/ownaword — 1 day ago

Some places feel like they remember you

You ever see a place and think

“yeah… I belong here”

even though you’ve never been?

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u/ownaword — 1 day ago
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Some places feel like they remember you

You ever see a place and think
“yeah… I belong here”

even though you’ve never been?

just quiet. no noise. no pressure.

where’s yours?

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u/ownaword — 2 days ago

Some places feel like they remember you

You ever see a place and think
“yeah… I belong here”

even though you’ve never been?

just quiet. no noise. no pressure.

where’s yours?

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u/ownaword — 2 days ago
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What single English word would you tattoo on your soul?

If one English word had to describe you for the rest of your life.
Just one.

What would it be and why?

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u/ownaword — 7 days ago
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What’s an English word whose pronunciation makes absolutely no sense?

Mine was “epitome.” I really thought it was pronounced epi-tome

What’s yours? 👇

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u/ownaword — 10 days ago
▲ 17 r/words

WORD OF THE DAY

Meraki
(meh-rah-kee) • Greek

Meaning:
To do something with soul, creativity, or love;
to put a piece of yourself into what you do.

u/ownaword — 11 days ago
▲ 117 r/words

What is a word that has the most random meaning ever?

I recently got to know about “Defenestration” which means throwing someone out of a window, like it sounds too fancy for what it means. What are some of your favourite random words with completely different meanings?

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u/ownaword — 15 days ago

I sometimes confuse English and British pronunciations and it is so embarrassing when someone corrects me and then I try to explain it and turns out that I wasn't even using the correct dialect.

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u/ownaword — 21 days ago
▲ 185 r/words

For me, it is “conversation” and “discombobulate” it is so random but I love to pronounce these so much it is so much fun. What are yours?

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u/ownaword — 22 days ago
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It is SO annoying that I talk to someone and they keep saying like in the middle of their sentences. I get it that you say it once or twice, but in every conversation SO MUCH to the point I lose count? Please STOPP with the overuse of “like” especially with the throat fry, please tell me I am only the only one who feels this way.

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u/ownaword — 24 days ago