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someonehairy-ish

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moretimethansense said:
"Addicting" The word is Addictive you undereducated Plebs,
Also "disorientated" the word is disoriented less annoying but it still grates on me.

Subzerowings said:
"Emo".
Seriously, what does it even mean?
EMOtional?
I also hate the hipster-words like: dawg, daddy-o, lol, lmao, rofl, fail,...
This too.
I agree with you on the 'Addicting.' But as for 'disorientated'- I'm pretty sure that is the correct form. Disoriented would me something likle dis-orient-ated which means that you've become less oriental?
Disorientated comes from the word orientate, which I think means to face a certain direction/'get your bearings.' Disortientated therefore logically means that you have lost sense of direction due to confusion, trauma etc.
This is irritating me because I always thought Disoriented was the wrong form, but now I'm less sure... dammit I'll look it up.
Also, 'fail' is a hipster word? Everyone uses it. Wtf is your definition of hipster?

Edit: turns out that 'Disoriented' is the American version. 'Disortientated' is the original English. In these cases I tend to go with the English. American-isms are inherently awful >.<

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OT: Not many words make me feel like that. Americanisms are horrible, as I tend to associate them with idiotic douchebags like the ones on Jersey Shore (I've never seen Jersey Shore but I've seen the pics on Cracked. I don't need to hear them speak to know that they are idiotic douchebags.) This probably seems a little unfair if you happen to be American- tough luck.
The few words that tend to irritate me are the chavvy ones; 'shank,' 'blud,' 'wanker' when it's pronounced 'wan-kaaaa!' Also things said in a Geordie accent *shudder.*
 

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The Rockerfly said:
SimuLord said:
Words that drive me berserk:

"Leadership."
"Format."
"Dollar-Value LIFO." (seriously, DVL can go eat a dick.)
Anything you hear from corporate managers, really.
Accounting is the worst

Share capital
Working capital
receivables
payables

I fucking hate these words and they are used all by sodding accountants
I can live with accounting terms (except for motherfucking Dollar Value LIFO---I am SO fucked on this Thursday's test!) But management terms can sod off.
 

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Hmmm...
Off the top of my head:

- Banal.
- Skitting. (Slang word meaning laughing/giggling heavily.)
- When people use 'of' instead of 'have'. ("I should of gone.")
- Increment.
- Discomforting. It just sounds like bad English to me.
- Dived. And yes, it's the correct conjugation of the past tense of the verb "To Dive".
 

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TerribleAssassin said:
And also Hench, I don't know what it is about it, it's just such a starnge word, why can't these youths use buff or ripped?
Its a useful word... hench implies 'largeness' as well as merely fitness/good muscle definition etc. I would be more likely to call a rugby player or wrestler 'hench,' an attractive person 'buff' and a male model or athlete 'ripped.'
Fair enough if you don't like the word... but you can't dislike it on the grounds that there are other synonyms for it, as those synonyms connote slightly different things- so they are all useful to the language.
 

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I really hate when people say "FML". It pisses me off.

Also ******. I hate when people say it in casual conversations, as if it's no big deal. I've only said it a few times when I was really pissed and spewing out random words.
 

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someonehairy-ish said:
moretimethansense said:
"Addicting" The word is Addictive you undereducated Plebs,
Also "disorientated" the word is disoriented less annoying but it still grates on me.

Subzerowings said:
"Emo".
Seriously, what does it even mean?
EMOtional?
I also hate the hipster-words like: dawg, daddy-o, lol, lmao, rofl, fail,...
This too.
I agree with you on the 'Addicting.' But as for 'disorientated'- I'm pretty sure that is the correct form. Disoriented would me something likle dis-orient-ated which means that you've become less oriental?
Disorientated comes from the word orientate, which I think means to face a certain direction/'get your bearings.' Disortientated therefore logically means that you have lost sense of direction due to confusion, trauma etc.
This is irritating me because I always thought Disoriented was the wrong form, but now I'm less sure... dammit I'll look it up.
Also, 'fail' is a hipster word? Everyone uses it. Wtf is your definition of hipster?
So we should start saying sinked then? when you change the subject/tense of a word you usually change parts of the original,
I may actually be wrong about ted vs tated but I know which one sounds better to my ears.

As for my definition of Hipster I don't have one the poster I was quoting was giving examples of words I hate regardless of who uses them.
 

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"Fucking"
That right there makes me want to slap someone across the face with the power of 30 hurricanes.
Actually most kinds of swearing ticks me off somewhat. If you are not a child, don't talk like a poorly raised one..
But especially fucking...
Swearing is brilliant. 'Fucking' has unfortunately lost all meaning now but '****' is in that nice zone where it's socially acceptable, but still retains a bit of shock value. Here's Stephen Fry on the joy of swearing:

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Back OT, anything from an advert annoys the hell out of me. Anyone who says 'simples' or 'I'm confused.com' should be given a blindfold and a cigarette.
 

The Rockerfly

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SimuLord said:
I can live with accounting terms (except for motherfucking Dollar Value LIFO---I am SO fucked on this Thursday's test!) But management terms can sod off.
Agreed
Fuck all these motivation theories and the theorist

Maslow
Mcgregor
Taylor
Ford
Vroom
Herzbergs

Try and apply this shit in real life you fuckers, see how far before someone strikes or tells you to stop being an idiot

Apart from marxism :3
 

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"Irregardless." Oh. My. God. You have no idea how often I have heard even ENGLISH TEACHERS use that. It's not a word! If it were, It would mean "not regardless," therefore nullifying your statement!
Also, people who use the term "thinking abstractly" to mean whatever the hell they want it to.
 

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megs1120 said:
My two least favorite words are, in no particular order, "panties" and "moist". Bleecchh.

"Panties" is so juvenile-sounding and degrading, it's not even feminine, it's like something a pedophile would say. Yuck!

"Moist" is just a gross word to say, it feels slimy coming out of someone's mouth. Moist. Like a squishy, dirty diaper or the ground surrounding a slimed-over bog. Aaagh!
So the real problem would be if someones panties were moist?
 

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The Rockerfly said:
SimuLord said:
I can live with accounting terms (except for motherfucking Dollar Value LIFO---I am SO fucked on this Thursday's test!) But management terms can sod off.
Agreed
Fuck all these motivation theories and the theorist

Maslow
Mcgregor
Taylor
Ford
Vroom
Herzbergs

Try and apply this shit in real life you fuckers, see how far before someone strikes or tells you to stop being an idiot

Apart from marxism :3
I have a running joke with my management professor. I say, when she asks me a question in class, "Remember, all answers wrong or your money back, since everything I say you friggin' correct me." (and yet if the semester ended today I'd get an A! Fuck, that class is absurd.)
 

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Spyende Fluga said:
The word "gypsy" sends shivers down my spine. But that's probably got more to do with the fact that I'm afraid a bunch of them will appear out of nowhere and mug me because of the word being uttered.
I find this amusing because I was employed at a renaissance farie last year and i was cast as a gypsy.

anyway my words are the cyber slang that have somehow made it into real life (lol rtfl etc.) but i also don't like it when people say words when they haven't the slightest clue what it means. Another pet peeve is racial slurs but mostly ******. yes it was bad, that's why we shouldn't say it anymore EVER.
 

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megs1120 said:
"Moist" is just a gross word to say, it feels slimy coming out of someone's mouth. Moist. Like a squishy, dirty diaper or the ground surrounding a slimed-over bog. Aaagh!
Never read Terry Pratchett's "Going Postal" or "Making Money". For those who don't know, the main character goes by the name of Moist...

As for me, I dislike the phrase "done and dusted". Just no.
 

someonehairy-ish

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Nooo! Saying we should say 'Sinked' instead of 'sank' is like saying we should say 'mouses' instead of 'mice' or 'choosed' instead of 'chose.'
Believe me on the 'disorientated' thing. You do often change parts of the original, but its unusual to just cut them off when they were fine as they were. However, the Americans do so if you're American that would explain our differences.
If not, feel my wrath! - joke, lets agree to disagree
 

megs1120

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Tarlane said:
megs1120 said:
My two least favorite words are, in no particular order, "panties" and "moist". Bleecchh.

"Panties" is so juvenile-sounding and degrading, it's not even feminine, it's like something a pedophile would say. Yuck!

"Moist" is just a gross word to say, it feels slimy coming out of someone's mouth. Moist. Like a squishy, dirty diaper or the ground surrounding a slimed-over bog. Aaagh!
So the real problem would be if someones panties were moist?
I suppose it would all come down to the cause of the moistness.
 

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Co-operative learning
"Be the best you can be"
"learn to learn"
"OMG Cheryl Cole's new single is , like, totally awesome".

Just some of the phrases that piss me off.

The Rockerfly said:
SimuLord said:
I can live with accounting terms (except for motherfucking Dollar Value LIFO---I am SO fucked on this Thursday's test!) But management terms can sod off.
Agreed
Fuck all these motivation theories and the theorist

Maslow
Mcgregor
Taylor
Ford
Vroom
Herzbergs

Try and apply this shit in real life you fuckers, see how far before someone strikes or tells you to stop being an idiot

Apart from marxism :3
Also, this. We had to learn all those bullshit theories in Business Studies, and none work.
 

DanDeFool

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******.

In addition to being offensive, it just sounds immature and/or low-brow. I hate it.

When someone calls an MP3 player an "iPod", even if it's not an Apple product. Ditto for "iPad" for tablet computers and "iPhone" for smartphones.

Why? Because FUCK APPLE COMPUTERS, that's why. I know it's really irrational, but it just drives me nuts.

Oh yeah, and "refudiate". Sarah Palin is a complete asshat, and her lack of knowledge of the English language should not be made cannon.