Phrases and words that just have to go.

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GnomeThief

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"Bling." I don't know who came up with this word, but I feel like cringing every time I hear it.
 

Z(ombie)fan

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Swollen Goat said:
Cool beans. Unless somebody can tell me some adorable story about how this abortion of a phrase came to be, just stop it. Stop it right now.
im farely certain a film called hot rod started it. prepare to laugh:

 

Klarinette

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GnomeThief said:
"Bling." I don't know who came up with this word, but I feel like cringing every time I hear it.
Oh my christ, YES!! Kinda falls under the same category as "dolla billz". Definitely makes me cringe.

Brad Shepard said:
the "Word" 'cos comes to mind and it makes me bleed from the fingers for writing the word.
As in "cousin"? I hate hearing people call each other that, whether it's legitimate or not. I've also seen it replace "because," which is really fucking stupid, because the shortened version of because is 'cause, if you must use it in the first place.
 

blankedboy

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Like. Like, you know, like, like.

Fuck that word, it's so annoying...

On the contrary, I'd've is a hearty word.
 

Yoshemo

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The word "hella"
...It just pisses me off, and it has since the first time I heard it. Every time I hear the word, I have to say fuck outloud or else I feel dirty
 

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Klarinette said:
z(ombie)fan said:
zehydra said:
jesus christ "bro" is fucking annoying.
Heh... I just watched The Weatherman the other day... one of the first scenes is him waiting in line and some dude starts bothering him. "You're on TV, bro..."
smallharmlesskitten said:
Irregardless..

ITS NOT A WORD PEOPLE
...wait, what? Irregardless... I can't seem to wrap my head around it. What the hell is it supposed to mean?
it's not a word. yet people actually use it as if it is.

mostly to make themselves seem smart
 

Mad World

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Also... "I could care less" when it's supposed to be "I couldn't care less".
I know! Seriously - I've been hearing that so often... was starting to make me think that I was the one who was using it incorrectly.
 

King of the Sandbox

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I've said it before, and I'll say it again, and I'll continue screaming it with my final breath;

WEDNESDAY.

Either spell it like it's pronounced or pronounce it like it's spelled, but fer chrissakes, get on the same page. I mean, How in the fuck did it make it this long, as a day of the week no less, and no one else notice this fuck up?
 

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Klarinette said:
In terms of single words--if you can call them words--what bothers me the most is when people actually say internet acronyms out loud, such as "BRB" or "OMG". I mean, really? I was at a baseball game the other night and a guy actually said "OMG" about something. I almost turned around and threw my iced tea in his face.
^^this this drive me nuts, especially "lol" alright use it online cause im not actaully going to be able to hear you laugh but if im talking to you, and if someone makes a funny and you SAY lol your a) lying cause your not actually laughing and b) a douche bag cause you think its cool to say acronyms instead of a simple laugh, if it was actually funny then you would laugh other wise piss off back to your fucking IM service
 

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PoisonUnagi said:
On the contrary, I'd've is a hearty word.
Can you even do that? I've always thought that you can't put more than one apostrophe in a word... I've always either said "I'd have" or "I would've".
King of the Sandbox said:
WEDNESDAY.

Either spell it like it's pronounced or pronounce it like it's spelled
Wensday it is. I tend to get annoyed when I hear people call it "Wed-nes-day" like it's spelled. It's such a giant mistake of a word.
 

blankedboy

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Klarinette said:
PoisonUnagi said:
On the contrary, I'd've is a hearty word.
Can you even do that? I've always thought that you can't put more than one apostrophe in a word... I've always either said "I'd have" or "I would've".
I don't see why you wouldn't be able to. I'dn't've written it any other way.
 

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Klarinette said:
GnomeThief said:
"Bling." I don't know who came up with this word, but I feel like cringing every time I hear it.
Oh my christ, YES!! Kinda falls under the same category as "dolla billz". Definitely makes me cringe.
... dolla billz?

as in, real life? typing is understandable but in real life you cant blame them for an accent.
bills and billz is pronounced the same way, and dolla is how say dollar when my texan accent or potentially pidgin' (neither of which i have any connection to, as i despise pidgin' speakers and only talk it on accident, plus im not a texan at all) accent comes out.








................ why do i switch in and out of accents that arent mine? o_O?
 

Estocavio

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fantabulous. Its the first word in the paragraph and it doesnt deserve a capitol letter.
why so serious. Theres a reason im serious.
same difference. Makes no fucking sense.

Thats all i can think of.
 

Klarinette

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PoisonUnagi said:
I don't see why you wouldn't be able to. I'dn't've written it any other way.
AHHH! Hahaha, what?!! Are you joking?! That can't be something that's actually allowed... it just looks so ridiculous XD [small](and for the people who hate when others type "lol," my "Hahaha" was genuine, as I actually laughed, out loud, in real life).[/small]
 

geddydisciple

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One that i absolutely hate is "I'm not gonna lie" Why the hell can't you just say what you gonna say? It doesn't matter if you tell me your not lying i'm going to decide whether or not your lying depending on what you say.
 

TheComedown

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pretentiousname01 said:
TheComedown said:
Klarinette said:
In terms of single words--if you can call them words--what bothers me the most is when people actually say internet acronyms out loud, such as "BRB" or "OMG". I mean, really? I was at a baseball game the other night and a guy actually said "OMG" about something. I almost turned around and threw my iced tea in his face.
^^this this drive me nuts, especially "lol" alright use it online cause im not actaully going to be able to hear you laugh but if im talking to you, and if someone makes a funny and you SAY lol your a) lying cause your not actually laughing and b) a douche bag cause you think its cool to say acronyms instead of a simple laugh, if it was actually funny then you would laugh other wise piss off back to your fucking IM service
I feel the same way about canned laughter in tv shows. Most notably big bang theory. Words cannot express the amount of hatred and loathing I have for that show.
hmm.. that sucks cause i really enjoy big bang theory tho i do admit canned laughter is a bit stupid