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Published 19:16 8 May 2016 BST
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People were similarly disgusted by words like 'foist', according to Thibodaut.
Jason Riggle is a linguistics professor, and he explained that words like 'moist': "evoke nausea and disgust rather than, say, annoyance or moral outrage. And the disgust response is triggered because the word evokes a highly specific and somewhat unusual association with imagery or a scenario that people would typically find disgusting."
So we don't hate the word for how it sounds, but for the disgusting image it conjures up.
Other words that conjure up the same level of horror include:
phlegm, ooze, mucus, puke, scab, and pus.
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