Words that make you cringe
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rickiimarieee wrote: »OH and I hate when people pronounce the word “wash” as “warsh.”
I’m gonna go warsh my clothes. 😬🤦🏽♀️
everyone knows that it's properly pronounced "Worsh"1 -
All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases0
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Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
Word.0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
Word.
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Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
For me the genitalia slang just makes normal human body parts sound so filthy and gross. Just call them by their anatomy words.1 -
Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
Like no one ever calls a foot, a shoe holder or a sock display or make up a filthy word for it, you call it a foot.1 -
rickiimarieee wrote: »Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
For me the genitalia slang just makes normal human body parts sound so filthy and gross. Just call them by their anatomy words.
Doesn't that feel clinical and sterile? In the right context yes. But Saying V and P ...I need more choice in words0 -
rickiimarieee wrote: »Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
For me the genitalia slang just makes normal human body parts sound so filthy and gross. Just call them by their anatomy words.
Magic Johnson would be very disappointed with this post.1 -
Pandemonium_ wrote: »rickiimarieee wrote: »Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
For me the genitalia slang just makes normal human body parts sound so filthy and gross. Just call them by their anatomy words.
Doesn't that feel clinical and sterile? In the right context yes. But Saying V and P ...I need more choices of words
I just feel like they have their anatomy names and that’s what they should be called. There’s a lot more words for them then just your example. It’s just like even saying the slang words makes me feel filthy lol. Like why make it sound so vulgar lol1 -
rickiimarieee wrote: »Pandemonium_ wrote: »rickiimarieee wrote: »Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
For me the genitalia slang just makes normal human body parts sound so filthy and gross. Just call them by their anatomy words.
Doesn't that feel clinical and sterile? In the right context yes. But Saying V and P ...I need more choices of words
I just feel like they have their anatomy names and that’s what they should be called. There’s a lot more words for them then just your example. It’s just like even saying the slang words makes me feel filthy lol. Like why make it sound so vulgar lol
That's the fun part. Down with the man!0 -
Pandemonium_ wrote: »rickiimarieee wrote: »Pandemonium_ wrote: »rickiimarieee wrote: »Pandemonium_ wrote: »All genitalia and curse words are fine with me, used in context. About the only words I really don't care for are pop culture catchphrases
For me the genitalia slang just makes normal human body parts sound so filthy and gross. Just call them by their anatomy words.
Doesn't that feel clinical and sterile? In the right context yes. But Saying V and P ...I need more choices of words
I just feel like they have their anatomy names and that’s what they should be called. There’s a lot more words for them then just your example. It’s just like even saying the slang words makes me feel filthy lol. Like why make it sound so vulgar lol
That's the fun part. Down with the man!
I guess it is for some lol but for me it makes me feel grossed out when someone uses the vulgar words like it’s not normal to have them lol.1 -
I see a lot of hate for the words boo and bae.
I love them though. Any boo of mine better get used to being my bae, boo, and other things.2 -
Adding the letter “r” to the word “wash”.
Really “warsh” - why??? lol1 -
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glovepuppet wrote: »I hate the way a lot of Americans say "xxx is really addicting."
Addictive! It's really addictive!!
Fur baby.
No, the animal is an adult.
Pacific is an ocean. Why is it so hard to say specific?
Scone rhymes with gone, not cone.
Amen.
I have no problem with the word voila but I want to stab someone every time I see it written "wallah". Good job trying to sound sophisticated by using a French word but spelling it (sort of) phonetically.1 -
glovepuppet wrote: »I hate the way a lot of Americans say "xxx is really addicting."
Addictive! It's really addictive!!
Fur baby.
No, the animal is an adult.
Pacific is an ocean. Why is it so hard to say specific?
Scone rhymes with gone, not cone.
Amen.
I have no problem with the word voila but I want to stab someone every time I see it written "wallah". Good job trying to sound sophisticated by using a French word but spelling it (sort of) phonetically.
I hate the words “fur baby”
Absolutely infuriating.
That animal has a natural wildness to them, don’t dress them up in sweaters and stuff.4 -
honeybee__12 wrote: »indecies
Like the plural of index? That IS a weird word.
ETA: my bad (see what I did there?). I’m thinking of indices.1 -
rickiimarieee wrote: »glovepuppet wrote: »I hate the way a lot of Americans say "xxx is really addicting."
Addictive! It's really addictive!!
Fur baby.
No, the animal is an adult.
Pacific is an ocean. Why is it so hard to say specific?
Scone rhymes with gone, not cone.
Amen.
I have no problem with the word voila but I want to stab someone every time I see it written "wallah". Good job trying to sound sophisticated by using a French word but spelling it (sort of) phonetically.
I hate the words “fur baby”
Absolutely infuriating.
That animal has a natural wildness to them, don’t dress them up in sweaters and stuff.
You obviously haven't spent any time with our "Yummy, Yummy, Cuddles Baby."2 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »indecies
Like the plural of index? That IS a weird word.
ETA: my bad (see what I did there?). I’m thinking of indices.
The weathermen here used to say,
heat index and used to spend more time talking about the actual outside tempurature.
Now all they talk about is the heat indicies.
Indicies, indicies, indicies, over and over.
It’s like they found a new word and just can’t get enough! Lol2 -
I never liked the word "flake" if someone is using it to describe someone. I find It rude in an irritating petty way.
Besides, the only flakes I know of are made of corn or snow.0
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