LONDON -- The what is aqua-eroticismEnglish language is replete with wonderful words.
SEE ALSO: We asked total strangers to pick one outfit for the rest of their livesFrom "plethora" and "mellifluous" to "hummingbird," "daydream" and "melancholy" -- there's no end to the pleasure a simple word can stir.
But there's also a dark side to the English language. There are some words that -- once uttered -- create a skin-crawling feeling of pure disgust.
To get a sense of the words that Brits love to hate, Mashabletook to the streets during London Fashion Week to find out the most disgusting words in the English language. Let's just say the results were pretty interesting... (Hint: people really hate the word "moist.")
Charlotte Moran, copywriter.
Alex Branckovich, stylist.
Stephanie Yeboah, plus-size fashion blogger.
Wiki Cardinali, student and modelling agency owner.
Katie Stalker, fashion journalist.
Florence Van der Spek, fashion PR.
Nancy Miti, blogger and fashion designer.
Annika Lievesley, press and communications manager for Steven James.
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Adam King, production assistant.
Philipine Ponsar, fashion student.
Rebecca Lyons, English student.
Claudia Garcia, fashion blogger, and Charlotte Kennedy, personal assistant.
Anna Wyncase, advertising professional.
Phil Oh, photographer.
Aaron Denham, rapper.
Charlie Banks, photography student.
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