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    Numpty it is then...

    I know many XMarkers really like this word - looks like we're not alone...

    'Numpty' voted nation's best word
    Scotland's favourite word is "numpty", according to a survey conducted for a children's charity.

    The nickname for an idiot beat more politically correct entries such as "love", "hope" and "family", which were more popular in other parts of the UK.

    The list was compiled by BT Openreach, which asked 50,000 people to contribute a word worth a pound each to the charity I Can.

    Other words winning Scotland's vote included "peelywally" and "scunnered".

    People in Scotland said numpty was a great word to describe "general foolishness" and said it "could be used in many ways".

    The nation's love of football was also reflected in the survey, with 'Hibernian' the most popular choice in the Lothians and 'Rangers' topping the league in Lanarkshire.

    In the Highlands, Inverness Caledonian Thistle's finest footballing hour, a victory over Celtic at Parkhead, was commemorated with what may have been the longest entry of all - 'supercaleygoballisticcelticareatrocious'.

    People across Britain took part in the online challenge to create a 'Wall of Words'.

    By submitting more than 50,000 words, contributors triggered a £50,000 donation to I Can, a charity which works to develop children's speech, language and communication skills.

    'Love' appeared in the Wall more than 600 times, making it the UK's favourite word.

    It proved particularly popular with women, who were five times more likely to opt for it than men.

    British males voted 'antidisestablishmentarianism' their favourite word with 'onomatopoeia' also in their top 10.

    Professor David Crystal, a linguist, said: "It's heart-warming to see that, despite all our daily pressures and worries, so many positive emotional words are turning up in this list.

    "It seems that we're not just a romantic people - we're playful too."


    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/h...nd/6520353.stm

    Published: 2007/04/02 23:15:43 GMT

    © BBC MMVII

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    I read this in the morning's newspaper, 'numpty' is our favourite word. I believe up until a couple of years ago the word ' numpty' did'nt seem to be that popular until Alan Brazil who played football or soccer for Scotland and Manchester United started to use it on his morning radio show on Talksport radio, an extremely well listened to radio show in the UK. Now 'numpty' is top of the pops.
    With regard to the brilliant word 'supercaleygoballisticcelticareatrocious' this was the football headline in the 'Sun' tabloid newspaper (do you call them comics) after they sensationally knocked the famous Glasgow Celtic out of the Scottish Cup a few years back, a brilliant piece of journalism. although as a Celtic supporter this result is still quite sore

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    Ran Dan, is a great Gaelic word

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    Strange, all very strange. They start their own language and get all weird and silly with it. There should be a language police! Wait the French already have one....

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    lol Numpty lol

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