Talk:Multiple Consonants

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: I reverted you before noticing you'd written this, but I still disagree. Strong Bad attempts to pronounce the thing despite its origin, and despite its ridiculous number of consecutive consonants. Heck, he even pronounces the ''whole thing'' the first time he sees it. Yes, the intro mentions made-up words, but that does not mean that a word must be made up for it to have too many consonants in a row. I say it should stay. --{{User:Jay/sig}} 00:34, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
: I reverted you before noticing you'd written this, but I still disagree. Strong Bad attempts to pronounce the thing despite its origin, and despite its ridiculous number of consecutive consonants. Heck, he even pronounces the ''whole thing'' the first time he sees it. Yes, the intro mentions made-up words, but that does not mean that a word must be made up for it to have too many consonants in a row. I say it should stay. --{{User:Jay/sig}} 00:34, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
::Keep it. It's become a major joke in H*R culture, despite its non-TBC origin. {{User:DeFender1031/sig}} 01:32, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
::Keep it. It's become a major joke in H*R culture, despite its non-TBC origin. {{User:DeFender1031/sig}} 01:32, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
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==Multiple Vowels==
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Is there any way we can change this article or add a new one to discuss the usage of multiple vowel clusters? "Graaauuughnck" from [[dictionary]] and "da huuuuuudge" from [[animal]] are examples of these words. [[User:MrL|MrL]] 13:52, 3 September 2009 (UTC)

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Biscuitdoughhandsman

Biscuitdoughhandsman have for consecutive consonants in a raw, in the -handsman part. Does this count? Since it's made up of two words that normally would only have two consonants. Elcool (talk)(contribs) 05:53, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

I don't think so, since it's made of normal words. Note also that real words have that combination. For example, see "Bail Bondsman". -128.103.10.135 17:25, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

Fhqwhgads

I'm not sure any references to fhqwhgads should be made in this article because it was the sender's "name" in Internet slang, rather than a word actually made up in the context of the animated responses. MrL 00:07, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

I reverted you before noticing you'd written this, but I still disagree. Strong Bad attempts to pronounce the thing despite its origin, and despite its ridiculous number of consecutive consonants. Heck, he even pronounces the whole thing the first time he sees it. Yes, the intro mentions made-up words, but that does not mean that a word must be made up for it to have too many consonants in a row. I say it should stay. --Jay (Gobble) 00:34, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
Keep it. It's become a major joke in H*R culture, despite its non-TBC origin. — Defender1031*Talk 01:32, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

Multiple Vowels

Is there any way we can change this article or add a new one to discuss the usage of multiple vowel clusters? "Graaauuughnck" from dictionary and "da huuuuuudge" from animal are examples of these words. MrL 13:52, 3 September 2009 (UTC)

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