One of my favorite onomatopoeia words is "tintinabulation." What else do you call the ringing of bells?
Don't you mean the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells?
Thank you, Phil Ochs.
Oh, no, my friend -- Edgar Allen Poe.
Susurrus is good. So is soughing, though I'm not sure which of the three pronunciations I'm trying out in my head is correct.
It's not the furriness of the lobster that boters me, but the angle of the legs. Furriness I can imagine to just be attached kelp or algae, after all.
posticate?
I like that one too --
"You should not posticate. You could mistype words, or get food in your keyboard."
In fact, they could work together. One is the act itself, one is the after effects:
"You should never posticate, it could cause gastroimpostulence."
That lobster gave me the willies. Sea creatures should not be hairy.
TOTALLY what Sue said. Just thinking about it give me the willies after having looked at it once.
Somewhere, the vein on Joe's head is throbbing and he does not know why.
Posticate is a perfectly comulent word.
Thank you, Phil Ochs.
Oh, no, my friend -- Edgar Allen Poe.
Right, I forgot Phil wrote the song, but Edgar wrote the lyrics.
The fuzzy lobsters are SO CUTE.
OMG! Glam Lobster is exactly what I was thinking!