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Be in havisification of long, made up words when simple ones would have doworkificaded perfectionacitally effectocorrectonically.

So that would be the enlognolargeificated version of "Have long made up words when simple ones would have worked perfectly correctly."

Yea, that's basically it.
-- doctorremulac3, May 06 2020

"So basically the near entirety of 18th and 19th century English language literature then!" Holmes ejaculated.
-- zen_tom, May 06 2020


You mean ejaculosquirtifisprayulated?
-- doctorremulac3, May 06 2020


I maintain an upright stance vis-a-vis your most edificatious rectification.
-- zen_tom, May 06 2020


Did you mean edificationsotationally rectificationanity?

I'm having a hard time understanding your abbreviations.
-- doctorremulac3, May 06 2020


This is nice, I like it. I think that I will do it a lot. Thank you for what you wrote there. It is good.
-- pocmloc, May 06 2020


Heeey, are you being supersarcaticafragicallyistic?

OK, I'm done now.
-- doctorremulac3, May 06 2020



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