Terms, Cliches that Annoy You
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Terms, Cliches that Annoy You
What are some that annoy you?
For me, one that comes to mind (I heard it today) was:
"Vicious Cycle" - Used all the time. Hell, I want to purchase a mountain bike and paint the word "VICIOUS" on the side of it. When asked about my bike, I can say: "Yeah, I ride it all the time now; but then I'll go weeks without riding it at all; then I start riding it like crazy again. Really, it's a vicious cycle."
Discuss.
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For me, one that comes to mind (I heard it today) was:
"Vicious Cycle" - Used all the time. Hell, I want to purchase a mountain bike and paint the word "VICIOUS" on the side of it. When asked about my bike, I can say: "Yeah, I ride it all the time now; but then I'll go weeks without riding it at all; then I start riding it like crazy again. Really, it's a vicious cycle."
Discuss.
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Very funny! I like that.then I start riding it like crazy again. Really, it's a vicious cycle.
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"At the end of the day"
One of the guys I work with uses it ALL THE FREEKIN' time.
One of the guys I work with uses it ALL THE FREEKIN' time.
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TillyGalore wrote:"At the end of the day"
One of the guys I work with uses it ALL THE FREEKIN' time.
Oh God, GOOD ONE!
I hate that one! I used to hear it all the time in the corporate world.
"Look guys, at the end of the day it's all about results. We can say anything, promise anything. But if at the end of day we have not moved the needle by pushing the envelope and stroking our clients, then we are gonkfungled; Gonkfungled on a level not seen since Coke said, "let's change the formula!"
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Re: Terms, Cliches that Annoy You
Toss "At the end of the day" under the bus. ;)EarlJam wrote:TillyGalore wrote:"At the end of the day"
One of the guys I work with uses it ALL THE FREEKIN' time.
Oh God, GOOD ONE!
I hate that one! I used to hear it all the time in the corporate world.
"Look guys, at the end of the day it's all about results. We can say anything, promise anything. But if at the end of day we have not moved the needle by pushing the envelope and stroking our clients, then we are gonkfungled; Gonkfungled on a level not seen since Coke said, "let's change the formula!"
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You read my mind! I hate "paradigm shift" too and was just getting ready to post it.DukeUsul wrote:paradigm shift
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Pwned. It's my most hated internet word. Ever.
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If you've read any Thomas Kuhn (who coined the term) he had a very specific context in which it should be used. It's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over used.lawgrad91 wrote:You read my mind! I hate "paradigm shift" too and was just getting ready to post it.DukeUsul wrote:paradigm shift
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DukeUsul wrote:If you've read any Thomas Kuhn (who coined the term) he had a very specific context in which it should be used. It's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over used.lawgrad91 wrote:You read my mind! I hate "paradigm shift" too and was just getting ready to post it.DukeUsul wrote:paradigm shift
If you swap those two coins..it's a pair of dimes shifted.
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"You(Ya) gotta love it!"
Ummm...no, actually I don't.
Ummm...no, actually I don't.
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"No problem". Some people think thats the only response to use for for anything said to them. Example, If I think I may have been in someones way, in a store, etc. The usual response is "no problem".
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Guilty as chargedVery Duke Blue wrote:"No problem". Some people think thats the only response to use for for anything said to them. If I think I may have been in someones way, in a store, etc. The usual response is "no problem.
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"Have a good one.(good'un)"
Thanks, I think? I already have a good one, I just need a bigger one, or one that works without those little blue pills. ;)
Thanks, I think? I already have a good one, I just need a bigger one, or one that works without those little blue pills. ;)
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This response is especially inappropriate when it's said in response to "Thank you."Very Duke Blue wrote:"No problem". Some people think thats the only response to use for for anything said to them. Example, If I think I may have been in someones way, in a store, etc. The usual response is "no problem".
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I have a client who begins every sentence with the word, "Basically."
Drives me nuckin' futs.
Drives me nuckin' futs.
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"Deep Dive" , "30,000 Foot Level" and the one currently driving me nuts....
"Reach out to you" when you mean call/e-mail/talk to/ask....everybody in my company is 'reaching out' to everyone else...I may have to reach out and smack someone!
"Reach out to you" when you mean call/e-mail/talk to/ask....everybody in my company is 'reaching out' to everyone else...I may have to reach out and smack someone!
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"I could care less."
That doesn't mean what you think it means. Grab a clue and use the correct fucking term!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That doesn't mean what you think it means. Grab a clue and use the correct fucking term!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Why? You know what we mean.colchar wrote:"I could care less."
That doesn't mean what you think it means. Grab a clue and use the correct fucking term!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Forte vs. forte
A strength of mine is a forte (pronounced FORT); the latter term (pronounced FOR-tay) refers to a musical term for loudness.
Bugs me EVERY time I hear it mispronounced.
A strength of mine is a forte (pronounced FORT); the latter term (pronounced FOR-tay) refers to a musical term for loudness.
Bugs me EVERY time I hear it mispronounced.
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