A few days ago
Delvala

I dare you NOT to use this word in a sentece!?

I’m sure phrasing my question as a dare will get me more than a few sarcastic answers, but hey.

According to Merriam-Webster online, the word of the day is “bodacious” (adjective).

Definition 1: “Southern and Midland”: outright, unmistakable

Definition 2: remarkable, noteworthy*

Definition 3: sexy, voluptuous

Example Sentence:

“Bears are not picky eaters especially in the spring, after they wake up from their winter hibernation with a bodacious appetite.” — George Osgood, “Star-Gazette” [Elmira, New York], May 12, 2007

Have fun, thanks for playing! The user with the most COMICAL sentence will get the 10!

*also, Yahoo!Answers needs to add this word to their dictionary!

Top 5 Answers
A few days ago
Charliemoo

Favorite Answer

I thought u dared us not to use the word? ah what the hell, its more fun to use it lol

The tongues of the latino gangmembers hit the floor as they grovelled in the presence of the bodacious mamacitas.

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A few days ago
Chris B
During World War II, Army and Navy pilots along with crewmen in the Pacific, named their inflatable life jackets after the well endowed, beautifully brazen, bawdy and bodacious, Mae West!
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Poor Anna Nicole Smith! Her bodacious bosoms could not make up for her bodacious lack of talent. She took a bodacious amount of drugs, and now she is bodaciously dead.
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A few days ago
The Corinthian
That’s so “Bill & Ted”

Try this one: callipygian

soon to be the favorite word of people around the world

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4 years ago
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