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?moretimethansense said:"Addicting" The word is Addictive you undereducated Plebs,
Also "disorientated" the word is disoriented less annoying but it still grates on me.
This too.Subzerowings said:"Emo".
Seriously, what does it even mean?
EMOtional?
I also hate the hipster-words like: dawg, daddy-o, lol, lmao, rofl, fail,...
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 >.<
Ohh
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.*