Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Out of these 3 words, which do you like best...?

for how it sounds, what it means, what it makes you picture in your head when you hear it or read it, anything....just pick one and tell me WHY?





Whisper


Lullaby


Oleander

Out of these 3 words, which do you like best...?
I like whisper, it reminds me of soft, sensuous sounds, of a tree rustling in the breeze...
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Reply:my fave is oleander--it feels like it hits all the corners of my mouth (i cant explain it, it's a 'full' word, it rolls, i can dig it). Whisper reminds me of the sound of crisp cotton sheets sliding against each other


Lullaby is a tricky one---it reminds me of my mom
Reply:Oleander. Because they look pretty, smell nice and are deadly poison (to eat). The great pretender.
Reply:lullaby


it reminds me of soft nuturing, it is peacfull and relaxing, a good feeling that is good for the soul.....whisper would be second, peacefull and relaxing
Reply:I like whisper. its mysterious and stuff. o like oleander too. but i dont kno what it means lol...
Reply:Well I do not like poisonous plants, so I will pick whisper, like whispering aspen or a whispering breeze I like the softness of the word.
Reply:whisper - closeness


lullaby - baby


oleander - white fragrant flower
Reply:Whisper softly spoken and no one can really hear what's said.
Reply:"Lullaby". Because it is such a soft, gentle, and euphonious word. Like a gauze curtain gently wafting in the breeze. The "oleander" shrub is poison, so the word does not appeal to me. "Whisper" is sinuous, like a gray fog snaking around ones ankles.Or a gray cat!
Reply:I like all three ,but since you want me to pick one,I'll have to go with Lullaby,it reminds me of a sweet little baby being held and rocked in a rocking chair and someone singing real low putting she or he to sleep,nice picture!!! YAH I'm a guy so what!!
Reply:The word "lullaby" produces images of 'mother' and very young childhood in my mind. It inspires feelings of comfort. I choose "lullaby."
Reply:whisper. easyer to say softly ,try it
Reply:whisper- because its secretive and sexy to an extent
Reply:Whisper... I like quiet and soft noises... kinda private and mystical.
Reply:Whisper because It's generally used quietly for example, to convey secret information without being overheard
Reply:Whisper - the wind





*whenever i write, because i love to write, i always say the wind whispers to me. when i stand outside and the wind blows, it's like it's speaking to me.*





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Lullaby - memories i can't remember





*i don't remember much about being a baby, thus i don't remember lullaby's. but the word obviously makes me think of babies.*





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Oleanders - death and sakuras





*because in certain countries (still today even) they kill newborn girls by stuffing the leaves down their throat. and we have ollianders lining our yard, and i'm always scared of them because i have three cats and a dog and i don't want them to eat it and be poisoned. so even though it's beautiful and reminds me of sakuras, they make me think of death.*





==furrykunai
Reply:Whisper because it makes life feel softer and at peace.
Reply:lullaby





it's peaceful, it reminds me of sleep and babies as well as the comfort of knowing my mother was caring for me even as I slept
Reply:oleander. there was this movie called white oleander that i wanted 2 c but never did
Reply:neither of them
Reply:Oleander! What a wonderful word! The flower is beautiful. I see a orchid! A bouquet of flowers that my mother wore on her dress (she wore it going to a special event) I don't know what it was! My mother died when i was 13. and i think i seen a picture of her wearing it! I have seen pictures of oleanders.I first heard of the word oleander when it was a movie title.It sounded lovely then!
Reply:none of the above
Reply:As far as pronunciation goes, I really like "Whisper". When I think of it, I see some persons hand swifting back and forth, It's just so feminine, yet mysterious.


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