Friday, December 5, 2008

Uh, where there is a need, like fill it!

.....ahm, isn't this just the perfect word for all those uhms and ahs?

C. Beth said...

prefa [PREE-fuh, noun]
Meaningless "filler words" used before a sentence or phrase.

Uh, I guess I shouldn't have started this sentence with a prefa.


I can't think of a better word.

What do you call the like, filler words, like in the middle of a sentence... 'midlikes'?

Some people are in a constant 'midlike' crisis.

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