Looking for long words, unusual words and funny words.?

Question:All must be real words. The winner. which willl be choosen by a group of friends whilst intoxicated, will be awarded 10 points and also have hat warm feeling of statisfation.

Answers:
Floccinaucinihilipilification.
Microminiaturisation.
geosynchronous

Twoallbeefpattiesspecialsauce
lettucecheesepicklesonionson
asesameseedbun

Schmaltzed and Scraunched- The longest monosyllabic words in current usage.
antidisestablishmentarianism

floccinaucinihilpilification

The latter was invented to be one letter longer that the former, and for a long term was the longest word in the Oxford English Dictionary.
Surly

Enough said.
triskaidekaphobia - afraid of the number 13
DEFENESTRATE - to throw someone/something out of the window.

SESQUIPEDELIAN - having a tendency to use long words
Epididymovasostomy (n).

According to the Oxford minidictionary for nurses it is:
an operation to connect an obstructed vas deferens to the epididymus,

in other words to cure a blocked gonad pipe and allow semen to travel hence forth.
Hobbledehoyhood...neither man or boy.
persnickety

ameliorate

exacerbate

engorge (not unusual, but I just find it funny...)
This is an answer I had given to another question about wierd names.

I don't know if you want only names of persons.

Here is a list of names, of places from around the world.I hope no one is offended.These are real names.

Cockplay (Scotland)
Tightsqueeze (Virginia, USA)
Big Knockerstown (United Kingdom)
Climax Springs (Missouri, USA)
Deep Gap (Tennessee, USA)
Glasscock (Texas, USA)
Fort Dick (California, USA)
Sexmoan (Luzon, Philippines)
Big Cockup and Little Cockup (England)
Cocktown (Wexford, Ireland)
Cockburn (Australia)
Maggie's Nipples (Wyoming, USA)
Zip Down (Pennsylvania, USA)
Hookersville (West Virginia, USA)
Middle Intercourse Island (Australia)
Naked City (Indiana, USA)
Bumpass Creek (Alabama, USA)
Smackass Gap (North Carolina, USA)
Bastardstown (County Wexford, Ireland)
Stillorgan (Ireland)
Peniscola (Spain)
Wetwang (North Yorkshire, UK)
Kisslegg (Bavaria, Germany)
Bra (Italy)
Butts (Georgia, USA)
Condom (France)
Intercourse (Pennsylvania, USA)
As*Rock (Newfoundland, Canada)
As* Hill (Newfoundland, Canada)
Blow Me Down (Newfoundland, Canada)
Boob Creek (Alaska, USA)
Pu*sy Creak (Ireland)
Bastard Township (Leeds County, Canada)
Sally's Gap (Ireland)
Sexsmith (Alberta, Canada)

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwy rndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (Anglesey, Wales)

LakeChargoggagoggman chauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg

Fu*king (Austria)
Antidisestablishmentarianism. Thats a long one.
Antidisestablishmentarianism. Unusal too.
Comedian Thats a funny one.
DOSEH. A religious ceremony held in Cairo, when the sheik of the S`ardi dervishes rode on horse back over the prostrate bodies of his followers. It was abolished in 1884.

ZARF. An ornamental holder for a hot coffee cup

GRUNTFUTTOCK. Not a real word, but it always makes me laugh. It was the surname of Peasemould {another one !} J. a character in the radio programme "Round The Horn" in the 1960`s.
There are four perfectly recognisable and understandable words in the English language having one of each vowel in reverse alphabetical order (UOIEA), Subcontinental, Unoriental, Uncomplimentary and Unnoticeably.

What 15-letter word contains the letter 'E' five times and no other vowels? Defencelessness.

A fifteen letter word
Uncopyrightable
bilabialfricative---the scientific name for passing gas

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