Words that make you cringe
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Redundant acronyms...
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laprimaJenny wrote: »Redundant acronyms...
PIN number = Personal Identification Number number
PDF format = Portable Document Format format
SAT test = Scholastic Aptitude Test test
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News reports about: Another person died from a selfie...... then goes on to say the moronic thing they did to get that perfect Selfie.
Leaned into a Tiger cage,fell out the GrandCanyon ,when leaning over or climbing over safety rails,hanging off a moving train...etc etc.
Impending Natural Selection my very elderly father nicknamed Selfies lol. He sent me a selfie yesterday with the title Naturally Selected. Showed him about to remove a wasp nest... he has allergies wouldn’t wait for help!0 -
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Yummy.
Absolutely hate it.your_future_ex_wife wrote: »
How 'bout when people call people/animals "delicious" "I could eat you/them up"...meaning they are cute/sweet/adorable...not actually edible
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Root Canal2
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another one that kills me is often on this site.
i want to 'loose' weight.
Yes I hate that. MFP actually gave me some sort of penalty points for correcting a user on it when I first started. So I ignore it now, as I don't want to lose my account over other people's spelling and grammar. (Not sure there's still a penalty system anymore).0 -
When I hear adults greeting each other using the "N" word. It just sounds ignorant and juvenile.4
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Savage - don’t know what it means but it’s annoyingly said by everyone now.0
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Chillax
Lots of things that were cool(ish) 10-15 years ago that middle-aged white people have adopted more recently...like saying "I got you" and tacking on "AF" after everything. I'm a middle-aged white person too but I just can't handle this on memes and comments. The worst is when companies start using it to be "hip"!
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Diatonic12 wrote: »Cheat meals
Snowflake
Crotchshot
Tuck into (foods)
Agree re: cheat meals/cheat days. Mainly because in my everyday life, the people who say it use it to mean one of two things
1. eating everything in sight including a full-on sushi feast, fast food, most of a birthday cake and 2 bottles of wine, then griping about their weight loss progress
2. "being so bad" and eating a 150 calorie Cadbury easter egg that's not on their diet plan.1 -
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Fustrated
Nope, it’s frustrated3 -
Anything plural using apostrophe S3
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Weary used in place of wary or leery.3
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Orifice is a positively disgusting word!1
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Taters, Maters, Fixins......ok I'm from the South but these word murders kill me!2
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your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Weary used in place of wary or leery.
YES.
I also hate the misspellings in "sneak peak", "take the reigns" and "straight jacket" and see all of these frequently, especially on Instagram and blogs.1 -
Insufficient funds2
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seltzermint555 wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »Weary used in place of wary or leery.
YES.
I also hate the misspellings in "sneak peak", "take the reigns" and "straight jacket" and see all of these frequently, especially on Instagram and blogs.
I can definitely relate to hating these, they make me want to grind my teeth down to powder. Another one that makes me want to stab someone is writing "peaked" instead of "piqued".0 -
Sammich for sandwich.
Waterburger for regional fast food chain Whataburger.
Spade or spaded for spayed (ovariohysterectomy in female pets). The other is a garden implement.
Misuse of their, there, and they're.
Misuse of affect and effect.
Seen instead of saw.
Misuse of further and farther
Disastrous only has three syllables; not four.2 -
texasredreb wrote: »Sammich for sandwich.
Waterburger for regional fast food chain Whataburger.
Spade or spaded for spayed (ovariohysterectomy in female pets). The other is a garden implement.
Misuse of their, there, and they're.
Misuse of affect and effect.
Seen instead of saw.
Misuse of further and farther
Disastrous only has three syllables; not four.
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When people complain that "he/she is so bias" instead of biased, and when "verse" is used instead of "versus". They're competing against each other, not spouting bloody poetry!! Lol2
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Literally used improperly3
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Can we go now ?0
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"Hater" who came up with that, Kim Kardashian?
"Butthurt" too many folks I know who use that expression happen to be bullies who said something nasty and then "Oh now you're all butthurt" and what does my butt have to do with getting hurt?
"You don't want to" uh yes I do, YOU don't want me to. More traditional friends were very bossy when my husband and I were planning our wedding, and I kept hearing that expression from them.2 -
Soulmate
Karma (i prefer to dole out my own payback or just not care rather than waiting for some supposed cosmic justice.)
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