If you're an OED enthusiast, you'll be happy (or perhaps horrified?) to know that the famed dictionary has added several new words, including "vuvuzela," "staycation," and "turducken." [NPR]
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I find "turducken" to be one of the most satisfying and pleasurable words to say. It forces you to suddenly adapt a yokel accent, and it just feels amazing. I don't care if it has "turd" in it, it's great! Say it aloud: Turducken. Turducken. TURDUCKEN.*
* total aside: Wouldn't it be great if saying "turducken" three times had the Beetlejuice-like consequence of making one (fully cooked, of course) just appear in front of you? I'm hungry.
DISCUSSION
I find "turducken" to be one of the most satisfying and pleasurable words to say. It forces you to suddenly adapt a yokel accent, and it just feels amazing. I don't care if it has "turd" in it, it's great! Say it aloud: Turducken. Turducken. TURDUCKEN.*
* total aside: Wouldn't it be great if saying "turducken" three times had the Beetlejuice-like consequence of making one (fully cooked, of course) just appear in front of you? I'm hungry.