Back to Dave21's suggestion, I really like the original spelling of this word, queynte. It's great for being able to swear in restricted circumstances. There's been several other spellings as well. No offence the people south of the river but Chaucer spelt it kent.
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Covers a lot of ground that word.
Narwhal
Coniferous
Omniscient
Pachyderm
Carapace
flange
snug
sesquipedalian
cromulent
it sounds like a childish word but is in fact a type of thumbscrew.
Snollygostering - Practised mainly byMP's.
BTW it's only the sound of the phrase I am a fan of.
Dyslexia. Not so much a favourite, its just such a perfect descriptor for what it represents.
Used by Derek off of the Blockheads quite a bit