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Topic: Words/Phrases you hate
Posted By: The Sloth
Subject: Words/Phrases you hate
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 12:20
I get totally cheesed by word and phrase trends. The biggie that's currently making the rounds:

It is what it is

A completely valueless thing to say, in the same light-poetic sphere as "at the end of the day." So annoying.



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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 12:26
There's plenty of phrases at work that get on my nerves -

"scope creep"
"reaching out"
preponing (as in the opposite of postponing)
and the best one ever which I fortunately only heard once - "we're having a stir fry in the strategy wok".


Posted By: Toaster Mantis
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 13:00
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

preponing (as in the opposite of postponing)


The phrase instead reminds me of that redhead on That 70s Show.




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Posted By: TeleStrat
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 13:19
Words I don't particularly care for (I don't know why)...
prequel
genre

Phrase that I cannot stand...
"My bad."


Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 13:32
"binge watching"

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Posted By: timothy leary
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 13:39
because folks here are so damn stuck on crap and a "style", that they have lost the ability to even bother listening to anything else.........


Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 13:40
LOLClap

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Posted By: King Only
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 13:43
Progressive (honestly).


Posted By: Polymorphia
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 13:51
"pretentious"
"fandom"
"Who are we to say... ?"
Finally, badly coined and redefined terms, the overuse of words such that they lose whatever meaning they had previously, and bad-arguments-turned-slogans, all of which typifies activism, sadly.


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Posted By: Toaster Mantis
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 13:57
Getting seriously: I mostly hate words and terms that are coined to describe political ideologies by their opponents, half because they're almost inevitably used as thought-terminating clichés utilized to describe a standpoint as wrong without explaining why in further detail. It doesn't just refer to more obvious cases, though. When was the last time you heard a follower of the Frankfurt School of Marxist sociology self-identify as "Cultural Marxist" or a follower of the Chicago School libertarian economics self-identify as "neo-liberal"?

Have you ever witnessed a single discussion that got more productive after one of the participants accused the other of being too "politically correct", let alone a "social justice warrior" or "cryptofascist"? That kind of terminology's what in the philosophical blogosphere referred to as "ideological applause lights" or perhaps more damningly "rhetorical super-weapons".


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Posted By: sublime220
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 14:55
"To sum things up" always makes me cringe for some reason when people use it while speaking a point or writing a paper. 

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Posted By: Michael678
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 15:04
okay, these may be cliched but hey...

YOLO
bae
i can't even

i can't think of anymore besides them.



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Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 15:17
My bad
haters gonna hate
ture
having said that
per se
all things being equal
in a perfect world
Manchester United
I don't suffer fools gladly
I am what I am
going postal
to die for
drop dead gorgeous
(the list goes on)




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Posted By: Polymorphia
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 15:21
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:


ture
haters gonna hate


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Posted By: Guy Guden
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 15:21
pushing the envelope
bottom line
zeitgeist


Posted By: The Sloth
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 16:33
The On Demand part of my cable has this new banner that says...uh... Feel Free to Binge! 

The first time I read that I wanted to high dive into an empty swimming pool. Not only does it make it sound like they have a veritable smorgasbord of treasures to choose from (when in reality it's a couple dozen movies on the level of Bull Durham and Home Alone), but it's practically bullying me with this suggestion, all because the company wants to sit at the cool table with Netflix.


Posted By: irrelevant
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 17:47
When people use the term "self-indulgent" to criticize music. 

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Posted By: Terakonin
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 17:51
Pretentious, haters gonna hate, the usual really.

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Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 18:28
The unending use of 'grab':  as in 'can I grab the bill', 'grab a drink', 'grab my coat'. How degrading a word, using physical force constantly, pfff! 
Then we have the 'like' spasm . I know many who talk this way" Like, I saw her, like, she is pretty, like, a real hottie, like, really, like, lets go mountain climbling, like" . WTF is this ? 
This is not english, its Facebook-ese where you have like stuff and click on it ! AngryLOL


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Posted By: Polymorphia
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 18:32
^Like, chill out maaaan. Clown

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Posted By: irrelevant
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 18:43
Way too much "like" though, yeah. 

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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 20:14
Hipster. 

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Posted By: infocat
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 20:19
Originally posted by The Sloth The Sloth wrote:

I get totally cheesed by word and phrase trends. The biggie that's currently making the rounds:

It is what it is

A completely valueless thing to say, in the same light-poetic sphere as "at the end of the day." So annoying.
Disagree.  I use this phrase often.  What is a better alternative?  "Deal with it"?


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Posted By: Polymorphia
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 20:23
Originally posted by Horizons Horizons wrote:

Hipster. 
True. It has so many definitions that it has become people's word for just about anything. That table. It's so hipster.

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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 20:36
Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

"My bad."

This and its annoying counterpart;  "It's all good".



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Posted By: The Sloth
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 20:45
I guess my problem with it is, I'd say 99/100 times, a good point is not summed up with "it is what it is." There's a defeatism and last second faux-dignity to the phrase that I really can't stand. 

Another one I hate is bat sh*t crazy.


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 21:24
Originally posted by The Sloth The Sloth wrote:

I get totally cheesed by word and phrase trends. The biggie that's currently making the rounds:

It is what it is

A completely valueless thing to say, in the same light-poetic sphere as "at the end of the day." So annoying.
Doesn't bother me. It's just another way of saying: "That's just the way of the world." Some people have difficulty dealing with reality, with facts. There's nothing wrong with defeatism when there are very few things you are in control of.

Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

preponing (as in the opposite of postponing)


The phrase instead reminds me of that redhead on That 70s Show.


Me too.


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 21:30
Originally posted by irrelevant irrelevant wrote:

When people use the term "self-indulgent" to criticize music.
I can kind of understand why they use the word - a musician indulging himself way too much, implementing writing/playing devices in a manner that he can lose the listener. (Here "kind of" is not a filler. It's just another way of saying "I think I can understand why ... .") Then again, there's a chance that "self-indulgent" can just be in the mind of the listener.

Here are some words I just don't care for: pretentious (as was already mentioned), grandiloquent, pompous. I've said it before, I'll say it again: those words don't mean anything in the context of a music discussion. They don't make any sense. Where does all this come from? Even professional music critics use these words. I've never understood this kind of diction. Those words are supposed to describe a human quality, not a musical one.


Posted By: Prog Sothoth
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 21:41
"Streamlining the workforce" - nice way of saying "canning a bunch of people and throwing them to the street"


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 21:42
inb4 crowdsourcing (or whatever other word that was coined in the 21st century), which I'm perfectly fine with.

Originally posted by irrelevant irrelevant wrote:

Way too much "like" though, yeah. 
Bugs me too every now and then, especially in writing (which is so unnecessary).

Edit: one more, and this one is rather a case of misuse: trifecta. Look, people, it's not a synonym for a general "three-piece" or "three-fold". I see this kind of thing in TV shows and hear it on comedy albums. No, http://www.google.com/search?q=trifecta+definition&oq=trifecta+definition&aqs=chrome..69i64j0l5.1304j0j9&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8" rel="nofollow - read the definition .


Posted By: sublime220
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 22:32
Forgot to mention when people refer to a group of men as "bros". I feel a huge urge to slap them.

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Posted By: sublime220
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 22:33
Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

Edit: one more, and this one is rather a case of misuse: trifecta. Look, people, it's not a synonym for a general "three-piece" or "three-fold". I see this kind of thing in TV shows and hear it on comedy albums. No, http://www.google.com/search?q=trifecta+definition&oq=trifecta+definition&aqs=chrome..69i64j0l5.1304j0j9&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8" rel="nofollow - read the definition .
Ouch, been using this wrong my entire life.

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Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 23:52
Originally posted by sublime220 sublime220 wrote:

Forgot to mention when people refer to a group of men as "bros". I feel a huge urge to slap them.

Oh, that's another master stinker, this "bro" sickness, I never knew my parents were so promiscuous !LOLConfused


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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 23:53
I am bored Confused to date I still don't understand why anyone would say that. Ermm


Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 23:57
They have holes in them, Kati. Bored! C'mon ! LOL

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Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 25 2015 at 23:59
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

I am bored Confused to date I still don't understand why anyone would say that. Ermm
It's just this generation - "Generation Me". A lot of us want to tell the world how we feel.

Originally posted by sublime220 sublime220 wrote:

Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

Edit: one more, and this one is rather a case of misuse: trifecta. Look, people, it's not a synonym for a general "three-piece" or "three-fold". I see this kind of thing in TV shows and hear it on comedy albums. No,  http://www.google.com/search?q=trifecta+definition&oq=trifecta+definition&aqs=chrome..69i64j0l5.1304j0j9&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8" rel="nofollow - read the definition .
Ouch, been using this wrong my entire life.
I only suppose it's because of things like misuse and loose slang-like diction, a word gets another meaning to it or its meaning changes. Case in point: http://www.merriam-webster.com/top-ten-lists/words-that-used-to-mean-something-different/bully.html" rel="nofollow - bully .

OK, I feel like I'm taking this one to outer limits. Let's just stick with the topic.


Posted By: sublime220
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 00:10
Originally posted by sublime220 sublime220 wrote:

Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

Edit: one more, and this one is rather a case of misuse: trifecta. Look, people, it's not a synonym for a general "three-piece" or "three-fold". I see this kind of thing in TV shows and hear it on comedy albums. No,  http://www.google.com/search?q=trifecta+definition&oq=trifecta+definition&aqs=chrome..69i64j0l5.1304j0j9&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8" rel="nofollow - read the definition .
Ouch, been using this wrong my entire life.
I only suppose it's because of things like misuse and loose slang-like diction, a word gets another meaning to it or its meaning changes. Case in point: http://www.merriam-webster.com/top-ten-lists/words-that-used-to-mean-something-different/bully.html" rel="nofollow - bully .

OK, I feel like I'm taking this one to outer limits. Let's just stick with the topic.
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Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 00:20
Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

They have holes in them, Kati. Bored! C'mon ! LOL
HAHAHAHAHA, Tszirmay, hihihi yes it's very odd indeed hahaha  LOLHug


Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 00:23
Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

Originally posted by sublime220 sublime220 wrote:

Forgot to mention when people refer to a group of men as "bros". I feel a huge urge to slap them.

Oh, that's another master stinker, this "bro" sickness, I never knew my parents were so promiscuous !LOLConfused
Ewww Confused that is  a bad one .... LOL hahahaha but seriously trying to block that out of my mind right now lol


Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 00:29
Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

I am bored Confused to date I still don't understand why anyone would say that. Ermm
It's just this generation - "Generation Me". A lot of us want to tell the world how we feel.

Originally posted by sublime220 sublime220 wrote:

Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

Edit: one more, and this one is rather a case of misuse: trifecta. Look, people, it's not a synonym for a general "three-piece" or "three-fold". I see this kind of thing in TV shows and hear it on comedy albums. No,  http://www.google.com/search?q=trifecta+definition&oq=trifecta+definition&aqs=chrome..69i64j0l5.1304j0j9&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8" rel="nofollow - read the definition .
Ouch, been using this wrong my entire life.
I only suppose it's because of things like misuse and loose slang-like diction, a word gets another meaning to it or its meaning changes. Case in point: http://www.merriam-webster.com/top-ten-lists/words-that-used-to-mean-something-different/bully.html" rel="nofollow - bully .

OK, I feel like I'm taking this one to outer limits. Let's just stick with the topic.
Dayvenkirq, being bored is ones own fault and why should this not matter to others, I do not get why people say this, if one is bored it's their own fault, I can think of so many things to do and it does not include spending money. SmileHug


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 00:34
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Dayvenkirq, being bored is ones own fault and why should this not matter to others, I do not get why people say this, if one is bored it's their own fault, I can think of so many things to do and it does not include spending money. SmileHug
True. I wasn't arguing against that. I was just making a different point that is also off-topic here.


Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 00:42
Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Dayvenkirq, being bored is ones own fault and why should this not matter to others, I do not get why people say this, if one is bored it's their own fault, I can think of so many things to do and it does not include spending money. SmileHug
True. I wasn't arguing against that. I was just making a different point that is also off-topic here.
Dayvenkirq, I am used to your counter arguments and now I feel disappointed you didn't  WinkLOL going of topic is normal, this is a prog site, no one can fault us for this Big smile big hugs to you  Hug and a even bigger hugsHug to your better half too Smile


Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 00:48
'For all intents and purposes' - maybe because my boss says it frequently.
The word 'nice' - yes, I've used it a few times, but it states next to nothing. Horrible word.
For some reason, I dislike the word 'juncture'
And those that say 'quiet good' instead of 'quite good'.............there is one.......


Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 06:29
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

The word 'nice' - yes, I've used it a few times, but it states next to nothing. Horrible word.

My English teacher banned us from using "nice" as it was so meaningless.


Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 06:32
^ Ditto my Grade 5 teacher, Mr. Baird, back in 1982.


Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 07:33
Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:


ture
haters gonna hate


eys k Dead


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Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 07:40
"My bad" is imbecilic. That, and using the word "like" as a space-saver for a sentient thought.

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Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 08:05
Just been reminded of some more verbal teat chafers....

Just sayin' (as if you were just the messenger of your own thoughts)
Meh (although I have used this myself)
talk to the hand
awesome
to be honest (like you were lying up till now?)
IMO (to prove you are not communicating while being held at gunpoint?)
simples
you need to move on ( i.e. I deny your reality and substitute my own)
it's a big ask (have you considered exercise and dieting?)
intrinsically (always used as a posh version of 'basically' by tertiary educated pondlife- it really means inseparable from the whole)
ciao



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Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 08:18
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

The word 'nice' - yes, I've used it a few times, but it states next to nothing. Horrible word.

My English teacher banned us from using "nice" as it was so meaningless.
Mine too. 

I've reclaimed the word, I think it's nice. 

Pratchett and Gaiman used it nicely in Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch. I don't see that any other word would have served as well there, it set the tone of the novel perfectly.

My nan always used it sarcastically "That's nice dear..." when it was evidently clear to her that it was anything but nice, and I quite like that. 

I want a nice cup of tea. No other word fits in that phrase to convey the exact meaning it requires - I don't want a pleasurable cup of tea, nor do I want an agreeable cup of tea or a delightful cup of tea - I want a nice cup of tea ... preferably with a nice biscuit or two






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Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 08:21
"let's agree to disagree"

Why the hell should I? You'll still be wrong.




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Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 08:23
^^ words do of course change meanings and nuances over time. 'Nice' was historically indicative of something that was deemed exact, accurate and precise etc.


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Posted By: Toaster Mantis
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 09:20
I'm actually very surprised so few other than me mentioned any examples from political discourse, you'd think that'd be a major source of hated neologisms.

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Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 09:23
Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

I'm actually very surprised so few other than me mentioned any examples from political discourse, you'd think that'd be a major source of hated neologisms.
That could be because we just ignore them.


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Posted By: Toaster Mantis
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 16:15
I do find a lot of political terminology that has a concrete well-defined and useful meaning is often abused as thought-terminating clichés to either get people to shut up, or basically dismiss an argument as wrong without explaining why, which ends up making them radioactive. It's the kind of thing certain bloggers call "ideological applause lights". One reason I don't debate politics as often as I used to is that I end up asking people to clarify their terminology or pick apart their logical argumentation without ever getting around to discussing the specific policy proposals and socio-economic issues at hand, which I get the impression comes across as annoying to a lot of people.


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Posted By: ClemofNazareth
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 17:44
"No problem" especially when spoken by someone who's just being asked to do their job.

"I'm all over that" usually claimed by someone who isn't.

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Posted By: *frinspar*
Date Posted: March 26 2015 at 18:12
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

^^ words do of course change meanings and nuances over time. 'Nice' was historically indicative of something that was deemed exact, accurate and precise etc.

I learned this when I read "Good Omens" for the first time. LOL Embarrassed

All my life I've heard and said all of a sudden, but the language is mutating for whatever sad reasons, and I hear more and more people say "all the sudden". Makes me cringe every time.


Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 00:40
I've heard some politicians say 'ker-ching' in regards to money - dumb phrase if ever there was one.
And I hate 'partay'. Just idiotic.


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 00:44
Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

"My bad" is imbecilic.
Then I suppose we have a truly hateful community that detests people recognizing their own faults.


Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 03:27
^ No it's just 'My bad' has replaced 'My fault' which was almost as annoying

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Posted By: CPicard
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 04:42
There are some phrases in French (or should I say 'pseudo-French', 'half-French'?) which make me angry when I hear them... But I'm not sure how to translate them in English. Ermm


Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 04:44
Ermm je ne sais quoi either.

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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 04:59
Sacre Bleu


Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 06:25
^ non demi, innit?


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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 07:27
I hate the word "Clone" when applied to music. When someone says "Starcastle is a clone of Yes", or "Triumvirat is a clone of ELP", all that tells me, is that the person A) Doesn't really know much at all about either group in question, and B) is just being lazy and generalising
                   


Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 07:51
Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

The unending use of 'grab':  as in 'can I grab the bill', 'grab a drink', 'grab my coat'. How degrading a word, using physical force constantly, pfff! 
Then we have the 'like' spasm . I know many who talk this way" Like, I saw her, like, she is pretty, like, a real hottie, like, really, like, lets go mountain climbling, like" . WTF is this ? 
This is not english, its Facebook-ese where you have like stuff and click on it ! AngryLOL



Oh yeah, the 'like' phenomenon is a pet hate of mine. Listening to 'young people' speak like that is toe curling.

To say it's 'like' is to make a comparison to something similar. "It's like really hot"

No. It actually IS hot. F**kwit!

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Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 09:51
Do you have a spare cigarette at all? Yes, fortunately for you I buy them in packs of 21 just for that contingency
Do you have the time? I know the time but yes I have the time to listen to your inarticulate drivel
he/she/they/it have 'attitude' - is this a good one or one that sucks hugely and makes them detestable to all reasonable people?
I'm sorry but....(is always a complete retraction of any apology for what follows)
that's so gay - somehow never gets thrown into the rampant homophobia dumpster?
hit the ground running - when used in peacetime by admin assistants, is plain vanilla offensive

think outside the box - is really only applicable to a coffin, grow up
I think you'll find... - possibly the most patronising preface to any sentence since the dawn of narcissism
I was just passing - but you stopped alas
you have issues - yes, i find you to be an invariably irritating and dumb c.u.n.t. and that's clearly my inference which requires counseling
the children are our future - cancer ridden septuagenarian industrialists in smoke filled rooms are always our future




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Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 10:11
With all due respect - generally meaning, I have no respect for your opinion and you are utterly wrong.
 
Run it up the flagpole - and straight up your ass.
 
K - I am too f*cking lazy to even spit out one more letter and say OK.
 
 


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Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 10:13
Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

With all due respect - generally meaning, I have no respect for your opinion and you are utterly wrong.
 
Run it up the flagpole - and straight up your ass.
 
K - I am too f*cking lazy to even spit out one more letter and say OK.
 
 


ture Wink


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Posted By: timothy leary
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 10:19
hash tag.....bling......twerk....my bad.....


Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 17:53
I can agree with that 'k'. O.K. ?!!


Posted By: Drew
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 18:29
That movie was "hella" good.

Awful.


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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 18:40
^ Maybe the Greeks or Italians say this ??


Posted By: Polymorphia
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 19:47
That move was Hellenistic good?


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Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 20:14
dope meaning good
wack meaning bad
thanks in advance - more than a bit presumptuous and redolent of emotional beigemail
same difference - so are the two things the same or not?
we agree to differ - tantamount to believing that more hugging will eliminate all disease
go the extra yard - origins are obscure but invariably spoken by those who have never set foot on a sports field in their lives
believe you me - pidgin English spoken by dyslexics
I could care less (you really mean: I couldn't care less)


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Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 20:16
Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

That move was Hellenistic good?


I think he means 'Hellas' the original name for Greece


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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 27 2015 at 21:37
No-one has mentioned this one - now, I think everyone from Peter Hammill to Rob Thomas has used the word 'baby' in song lyrics. I HATE this use - so they are singing to/about a new-born offspring ??
So your missus is 44 years old, you say " how's about it, baby ? " - how degrading.........
.......'babe' is almost as bad.


Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 28 2015 at 00:30
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

No-one has mentioned this one - now, I think everyone from Peter Hammill to Rob Thomas has used the word 'baby' in song lyrics. I HATE this use - so they are singing to/about a new-born offspring ??
So your missus is 44 years old, you say " how's about it, baby ? " - how degrading.........
.......'babe' is almost as bad.


Agreed, but how else are these literary giants gonna crowbar 'maybe' into the song otherwise? LOL


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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 28 2015 at 00:53
^ Just don't end the line with 'maybe'........how hard could it be ???


Posted By: Kati
Date Posted: March 28 2015 at 00:56
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

The word 'nice' - yes, I've used it a few times, but it states next to nothing. Horrible word.

My English teacher banned us from using "nice" as it was so meaningless.
Your English Teacher is very wise Chopper, even I when I use that word I add very nice :) i.e. very nice person or very nice to me, this changes the perspective. On the other-hand when one says it's nice or a nice song, that means ok not special and certainly not good eitherConfused  hugs  Hug


Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 28 2015 at 02:41
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

dope
............stands for 'weed', in my (old) world. Never heard it being used to describe something good......
Yes, 'I could care less' is just not quiet ( ) right. It's always 'couldn't' as far as I'm concerned........


Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 28 2015 at 03:54
^ me too fellow crinkly but I've heard dope used to mean 'good' mostly from musicians and computer savvy folks in their 20'sUnhappy


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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: March 28 2015 at 03:59
"Stop touching me there"

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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 28 2015 at 05:05
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

^ me too fellow crinkly but I've heard dope used to mean 'good' mostly from musicians and computer savvy folks in their 20'sUnhappy
So I'm a 'crinkly' now......... How degrading is that
Dope has always been, and always will be, something that refers to marajuana, not some industrial adhesive, nor describing something that's good.   Dope=pot . I once was a addicted to dope - I've NEVER snorted glue in my life...............nor was I ever any good .........


Posted By: Michael678
Date Posted: March 29 2015 at 06:48
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

My bad
haters gonna hate
ture
having said that
per se
all things being equal
in a perfect world
Manchester United
I don't suffer fools gladly
I am what I am
going postal
to die for
drop dead gorgeous
(the list goes on)




Stern Smile f**k, i forgot that one (in bold)


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Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: March 29 2015 at 07:11
This is a British one, but I'm sure all nations have their equivelant..

"I aint racist, BUT..."

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Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: March 29 2015 at 07:26
^ Yep, not dissimilar to the 'I'm sorry but....' prefacing the retraction of any apology or the  'please don't misunderstand me/get me wrong' overture to some indefensible drivel that is bound to follow...Confused


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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 29 2015 at 08:59
.........and to those who think they're cool - 'kewl'.


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 29 2015 at 11:35
"As god is my witness" - get rid of it. Misused and overused even by people who don't believe in god.

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

This is a British one, but I'm sure all nations have their equivelant..

"I aint racist, BUT..."
Oh, ... very  popular amongst the Yanks! Greg Giraldo has a bit on that.


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 29 2015 at 13:24
Of course, goes without saying - "totally".

Quoteone "jazz metal" band that i think actually does blend elements from both genres fairly well (with an emphasis on the heavy side) is EPHEL DUATH. "the painter's palette" has some good work on it. they're british i think.

Quote  - Agreed with, ephel duath are amazing. Also they are Italian, which I know cos I've totally met them.
"Yeah, ... as opposed to ... not totally meeting them, ... which is kind of like ... not totally, not really meeting them. I don't know what that's like. To tell you the truth, I don't know if I've actually met them or not."

Words are fun.


Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: March 29 2015 at 15:19
'.....they're British I think........also they are Italian'.......
Well, are they British, OR Italian ??
Like, totally dude


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: March 29 2015 at 15:22
^ Fixed. It's two dudes talking to each other.



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