Here is a list of the last 103 words Google has asked me to enter to verify that I am human, before permitting my comment to be submitted to a blog. Despite being computer generated, there's a spectacular appearance of humanity in many of these "words." I would love to know--and have explained to me--the algorithm Google uses to generate these.
My 3 favorites: flaticut, joedub, and ungly; Yours?
aboge | acid | andatina | antio | asestell | bacyc | biblers | blist | boxiythi | bracki | ceogra | chencifo | chroi | chtdol | culcon | cylemb | darynte | deimens | depotie | diarip | distnes | dozyg | draputio | duntonce | enlessab | ennelljq | ention | exonsa | flaticut | fraters | gaspere | grans | hordn | imeter | inchaits | inect | inemi | ingerwo | ingsphyp | joedub | joscract | knessive | latedhe | lizesmin | loger | lorapt | lorotcr | malkwa | matho | mialmles | micing | micitunh | mistrani | mistsia | mixidion | monatiza | nesses | ogeofles | ougue | paccateu | parmoy | patestid | patici | pation | pento | pierp | prearyt | pripsyfx | proil | proscu | prsti | quidit | rasenh | ratere | remop | rewsp | rorize | sative | scocca | seches | sesseste | skarrem | smsto | soffl | somic | staipe | staledia | steshu | stterse | supplos | telde | tents | thietang | toundb | trochark | trysili | uncoil | undireg | ungly | untlitai | verva | wreate | zyzafil
My 3 favorites: flaticut, joedub, and ungly; Yours?
Biblers. Like me with my Bible study group tonight.
ReplyDeleteA couple big possibilities here:
ReplyDeleteOne, make some faux dictionary for a huge list of these words, using, where available, legit etymological application--roots, prefixes, etcetera. It would actually be a pretty good exercise.
Two, just jam all the words together and make the longest word in the English language!
Hahaha
ReplyDeleteI just got "under" so occasionally you get a real word.
Yeah -- and there's "acid" up there and, though this might be a stretch, there's also "micing." If mousing is a thing cats and certain dogs do, why not micing?
ReplyDeletehow long have you been keeping track of them?
ReplyDeleteA couple months, I guess. It's become a habit now....
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