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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by colchar » October 1st, 2009, 11:09 pm

As many here know, the saying 'I could care less' drives me absolutely fucking nuts.
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by CameronBornAndBred » October 1st, 2009, 11:37 pm

colchar wrote:As many here know, the saying 'I could care less' drives me absolutely fucking nuts.
I could care less. =)) =)) =)) =))
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by devildeac » October 1st, 2009, 11:40 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:
colchar wrote:As many here know, the saying 'I could care less' drives me absolutely fucking nuts.
I could care less. =)) =)) =)) =))
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by Miles » October 2nd, 2009, 8:29 am

Per se.
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by wilson » October 2nd, 2009, 8:31 am

Miles wrote:Per se.
This one doesn't actually bother me that much; it's just that it's misused about 90% of the time. It means "in and of itself," not "for example."
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by DukeUsul » October 2nd, 2009, 8:36 am

wilson wrote:
Miles wrote:Per se.
This one doesn't actually bother me that much; it's just that it's misused about 90% of the time. It means "in and of itself," not "for example."
Speaking of which, how about when people use e.g. and i.e. in appropriately? Grr!
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by Miles » October 2nd, 2009, 8:45 am

wilson wrote:
Miles wrote:Per se.
This one doesn't actually bother me that much; it's just that it's misused about 90% of the time. It means "in and of itself," not "for example."
Bottomline is definitely agree.
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Post by TillyGalore » October 2nd, 2009, 8:58 am

wilson wrote:
Miles wrote:Per se.
This one doesn't actually bother me that much; it's just that it's misused about 90% of the time. It means "in and of itself," not "for example."
Can I have that in a sentence, please? I'm serious.

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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by TillyGalore » October 2nd, 2009, 8:59 am

DukeUsul wrote:
wilson wrote:
Miles wrote:Per se.
This one doesn't actually bother me that much; it's just that it's misused about 90% of the time. It means "in and of itself," not "for example."
Speaking of which, how about when people use e.g. and i.e. in appropriately? Grr!
My understanding is "e.g." is for example, and "i.e." means in other words. Is that correct?
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by DukeUsul » October 2nd, 2009, 9:23 am

TillyGalore wrote: My understanding is "e.g." is for example, and "i.e." means in other words. Is that correct?
Yes. The Latin being exempli gratia (for the sake - or purpose - of example) and id est (that is).
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by Bostondevil » October 2nd, 2009, 11:31 am

CameronBornAndBred wrote:F*#k or any variant.
And I'm guilty..but not happily guilty. I've been much better about the use of the F word in the last few years...it really adds little to any conversation, and often takes away from it. F has it's place, and it's time, but F does not have it's place ALL of the time.
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by Bostondevil » October 2nd, 2009, 11:32 am

I may have told that story here before. I don't care. I like repeating it.
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by windsor » October 2nd, 2009, 11:34 am

Bostondevil wrote:I may have told that story here before. I don't care. I like repeating it.

I don't blame you. I like hearing it :D
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by Bostondevil » October 2nd, 2009, 11:35 am

TillyGalore wrote:
bjornolf wrote:It drives my wife absolutely bonkers when she hears someone, usually an athlete, use the word "disrespect" as an active verb. She goes completely nuts when she hears that.

When someone says "no pun intended" or "no offense" or something along those lines, 9 times out of 10, they're using it as an excuse to use a bad pun or say something offensive. If you REALLY don't intend a pun, but you see it coming, or you REALLY don't intend to offend somebody, than use your brain and say it differently. It's one thing if you see the pun or offensive comment after the fact. However, if you know you're about to say it, then rephrase rather than try to downplay it preemptively. That kind of annoys me, and it's kind of a cop out in my book. If you're gonna say it, and you KNOW you're gonna say it, OWN it, baby! ;)

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Guess I can never say "I'm honored' ever again.
No one will ever beat that, pun wise, so we should retire puns forever. (And yes, it made me laugh. Best to go out on a high note.)
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by wilson » October 2nd, 2009, 11:42 am

Bostondevil wrote:
TillyGalore wrote:
bjornolf wrote:It drives my wife absolutely bonkers when she hears someone, usually an athlete, use the word "disrespect" as an active verb. She goes completely nuts when she hears that.

When someone says "no pun intended" or "no offense" or something along those lines, 9 times out of 10, they're using it as an excuse to use a bad pun or say something offensive. If you REALLY don't intend a pun, but you see it coming, or you REALLY don't intend to offend somebody, than use your brain and say it differently. It's one thing if you see the pun or offensive comment after the fact. However, if you know you're about to say it, then rephrase rather than try to downplay it preemptively. That kind of annoys me, and it's kind of a cop out in my book. If you're gonna say it, and you KNOW you're gonna say it, OWN it, baby! ;)

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Guess I can never say "I'm honored' ever again.
No one will ever beat that, pun wise, so we should retire puns forever. (And yes, it made me laugh. Best to go out on a high note.)
Somewhere here, there lurks an additional joke about knights68 being "honored".
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by colchar » October 2nd, 2009, 12:02 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:
colchar wrote:As many here know, the saying 'I could care less' drives me absolutely fucking nuts.
I could care less. =)) =)) =)) =))

Douche ;)
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by Bostondevil » October 2nd, 2009, 12:04 pm

Is there a way to put an accent ague on the 'e' in Douche? Cause I'd do that if I could. You know, just to be a douche.
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by colchar » October 2nd, 2009, 12:06 pm

Miles wrote: Instant karma is hysterical.

Instant Karma sucked - much like everything else Lennon ever wrote.
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by Bostondevil » October 2nd, 2009, 12:09 pm

Nah, I love 'Norwegian Wood'.
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Re: Most annoying words or phrases

Post by colchar » October 2nd, 2009, 1:11 pm

Bostondevil wrote:Is there a way to put an accent ague on the 'e' in Douche? Cause I'd do that if I could. You know, just to be a douche.

Yes there is, depending on what kind of keyboard you have. I can do it on mine but was too lazy to do so.

Just for you though - douché ;)
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