What word do you most overuse?

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We all have one (or more). I have the unfortunate habit of bookending every sentence with either "um", "y'know", "like" or ending them with "really". I mean, why can't I make a habit of saying "narf" or "derp"? Meh, well. Anyway, what's your overused word(s)? "Anyway" is another one, actually. So's "actually". ENOUGH!
 

DeadlyYellow

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Ergo!

Actually, I never say it. But I'd like to! I'm most likely an offender of your big three.
 

Kielgasten

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I think ending a sentence with -thingie. English is not my first language, and i tend to forget a word every once in a while.
 

Legion

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'Basically' when explaining something to somebody or describing something they don't know about.

'Awesome' when describing something I like.

'Bastards' when describing people/a company I don't like (or when they do something I don't like)

'For fuck sake' - When something in general is to my disliking.

I can't think of that many others really.
 
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Furburt said:
UnableToThinkOfName said:
We all have one (or more). I have the unfortunate habit of bookending every sentence with either "um", "y'know", "like" or ending them with "really". I mean, why can't I make a habit of saying "narf" or "derp"? Meh, well. Anyway, what's your overused word(s)? "Anyway" is another one, actually. So's "actually". ENOUGH!
I don't actually know, but since you actually know me in real life, you can tell me.

What word do I most overuse, Gabriel? I'd like to know.
"Gabriel, calm down."
 

necromanzer52

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Probably fuck. It just slips out whenever something annoying happens.

Also after watching a lot of Eddie Izzard I get a habit of filling gaps in conversations with "so yeah".
 

God's Clown

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"Quite" I think, at least. I use a lot of words a lot. Close second would probably be a swear word.
 

Kajt

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I say "I'm bored!" and "...and I'm bored!" a lot.
Greyfox105 said:
"Indeed".
I seem to be using it a lot recently.
So, it would seem to be "indeed".
Indeed.
 
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Furburt said:
UnableToThinkOfName said:
"Gabriel, calm down."
Sadly, that's actually probably it.

According to Kevin (my dad) I don't actually have one. So I have no place on this thread.

Awaaaaaaay!

*flies off*
Thank you, Hero-man!

By the way, I was horrified to see [derail] no mention of me in your 10k celebratory penis-extension review[/derail]. What am deal?
 

Wadders

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Fuck. I use it way too much. Same with other expletives, it's really not nice but it's too late to change my habits now :p
 

Asturiel

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Being Canadian, I would have to say "eh" its mandatory. I didnt realize how many times I said it till I recorded myself talk. Fuck I use that word alot.

"Thingemabob" or any other version of "thing" because i'm often talking out of my ass and dont know the words.
 

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Greyfox105 said:
"Indeed".
I seem to be using it a lot recently.
So, it would seem to be "indeed".
Indeed.
Have you tried using indubitably?

And it's probably the words "the", "dude", and "crapples" for me.
 

Rawker

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Chickenhead. I've been trying to ease of cussing, and that's what I call people now. I need a new non-insulting insult.