How does an urban woman sound when you ask her to secrete language like this cunning individual?

Guys (and Gals), I only have 12 days till I move. 12 days!!! So yesterday I started packing. You know, just to get some of it out of the way (cause I am cool like that). You know there is stuff I am not going to use in 2 weeks, like all my mementos and trinkets and such that takes you 2 hours to go through and pack and throw out. Just anything to make moving day not so much of a moving day…

Anyway, I found the box for my Magnetic words. I got these amazing words for christmas one year. They are not just normal words (as you will see) but supersmart people words that I have not clue what they mean. But I made some really good sentences and I thought I would share them here with you! (Oh, and stay till the end, there is a video!)

  1. How does an urban woman sound when you ask her to secrete language like this cunning individual
  2. Be slathered and feel his beauty
  3. I must make you with you
  4. Some understand character but rue to form will and hence languish
  5. The taut miscreant man festoon’d a nefarious scholar
  6. We know who they are
  7. I am our obtuse book
  8. See my curious lair
  9. Expatiate like platitude endeavoring
  10. Find my veil soon
  11. She usurps a repose
  12. Almost my idea
  13. Why give it more space
  14. And have zeal
  15. Alleviate the vapid influence of self
  16. Use only with cleaver admonition
  17. Every kafkaesque thought
  18. Droll verbose society of herculean sanguine delight
  19. Did he upon mellifluous guile for tantamount vicissitude
  20. Deft gall has no spurn

Okay, that was mostly for me, for having them all written down somewhere. I want to thank everyone who helped me make them (or just made them), like Heather, Stefani, Lindsey, and Steven.

 

Here’s the promised video:

4 thoughts on “How does an urban woman sound when you ask her to secrete language like this cunning individual?

  1. Lindsey

    Ha ha ha! Good times!
    I did she usurps a repose!! And….I don’t remember what others.

    Also, did you know that “Kafkaesque” is an auctorial descriptive which is used to describe concepts, situations, and ideas which are reminiscent of the literary work of Prague writer Franz Kafka, particularly his novels The Trial, The Castle and The Metamorphosis? Neat huh? 😀

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