guitar_m.dibThis week the lovely Dollymixers share with us...

What is your favourite word? Which word is your least favourite?

Gemma Cartwright:
At the moment my favourite word seems to be ‘fool’. I use it far too often and always with far too much emphasis. I also love ‘endearing’. My least favourite words are ‘rank’ and ‘hideous’.

Susi Weaser:
Guitar. Say it ten times – it’s fun. Pew is my least favourite word. As in the church seats.

Amber McNaught:
Favourite: Not sure I have one, but I seem to use the word “basically” a lot. Least favourite: “Frock”. Man, I hate the word “frock”.

Glenda Young:
Cinderella. Arse.

Cate Sevilla:
Favorite word is "incendiary". Least favorite words are "foreskin" and "splooge". (Strangely both penis related.)

Katherine Hannaford:
Favourite word question: I’m afraid I have to side with Tolkien here and claim that my favourite word is also the dictionary’s most beautiful word – ‘cellardoor’. I love it. I’d happily name my first daughter ‘Selador’ in ode to that beautiful word. I don’t think I have a least favourite word – well, maybe the first names of some ex-boyfriends, I cringe whenever I meet someone with the same name as them!

Alexandra Roumbas:
Beatific. Pubic.

Charlotte Howells:
I don't have a favourite, but I'm not that keen on 'perfect', mainly because I have to restrain myself from writing 'would be perfect for...' everyday.

Isabelle O'Carroll:
My favourite prefix (if that counts) is femi. Femihol, femilicious all words are rendered great and slightly medical thanks to the femi-. I don't like pardon, just say 'what'.

Kimberly Foster:
Favourite word: Chillax! It’s not exactly a word but I love it anyway, as soon as I say it to someone they instantly laugh which makes them relax, mission accomplished! Least favourite word: “yeah” why does it have to be put at the end of every sentence?