"Oh my days" and "my bad" are at the top of the list for me at the mo!
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01-12-2010 01:37 PM #1
Phrases or sayings that get on your thrupennies
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01-12-2010 02:01 PM #3
Not really a phrase or saying but something that really annoys me is girls who speak like this:
'Just going out for some drinkies with the girlies'.
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01-12-2010 06:09 PM #9
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When something average has been done but the wannabee American describes it as 'like it was the best ? EVER...!!'
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01-12-2010 09:44 PM #12
Where to begin:
The unbelievably excessive use of the word "like" when recounting stories or opining on anything.
Prefacing a sentence with "With all due respect" which translates to "With **** all respect"
Girls - predominantely - phrasing a question as "Would you like to......." which means "I would like you to and you've got no choice in the matter........."
Parents who respond to the phrase "I've lost my............." with "Well it'll be wherever you left it"
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01-12-2010 10:04 PM #13RemovedLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If it doesn't you win, end ofLast edited by Removed; 01-12-2010 at 10:06 PM.
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02-12-2010 12:53 AM #14
I don't know if anyone else gets this, but being referred to as 'chief', ie, 'alright chief'.. Have I suddenly become the head of a Native American tribe or something?
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02-12-2010 08:12 AM #16
does ma heid in when people put "lol" at the end of sentances, at what point did it become too much effort to put "ha ha" if you found something funny?
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02-12-2010 11:33 AM #18
One that has grown a lot recently is girls using the term "nom, nom" as in to find something tasty or talking about nice food, even even more so, guys.
It then starts to extend, "oh that is nommy"
What the ****!!!!
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02-12-2010 11:37 AM #19
I'd like to add my all time favourite start to a sentence:
'I'm not a racist but......'
Generally speaking this is followed by something at best xenophobic and at worst downright racist.
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02-12-2010 11:55 AM #20
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02-12-2010 11:56 AM #21
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"Do you know what I mean" and I know these are just words but "totally"and "like". Especially when they form a sentence:
"I was totally like ughhh, do you know what I mean?"
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02-12-2010 12:26 PM #23
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Yams, Hunbrox, Rankgers, Septic Park, Murderwell, ***********, St Midden etc
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02-12-2010 12:34 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"Well yeh, but you know what I mean"
Errrr, no, we don't - that's the point!!!
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02-12-2010 08:32 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The word 'neebur' (often abbreviated to 'neebs') and repacing the letter S with a Z at the end of some words.
Also hate 'm8' in a text. I'm not a ****ing road you know!
'Sick to the back teeth.'Last edited by .Sean.; 02-12-2010 at 08:36 PM.
''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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02-12-2010 08:49 PM #28
Epic is becoming increasingly overused to describe events that are far from it!
"That was an epic night"
Don't even get me started on "epic fail".
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02-12-2010 09:01 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyway I dislike being referred to as 'big man' when I'm not particularly, I'm only 5ft 10.
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02-12-2010 09:17 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I'll have to get that battered out of her starting from tomorrow.
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