Phrases that make you cringe!

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  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    s131951 wrote: »
    Team work makes the dream work

    Did you come up with that dream of a statement by yourself?

    It’s non-stop at work & I don’t play well with others
  • kindalikevelma
    kindalikevelma Posts: 1,337 Member
    ANYWAYS BACK TO PHRASES.

    I dislike when people something tickles their fancy.

    Is your chardonnay REALLY doing that for you, Karen?
  • peachvine29
    peachvine29 Posts: 400 Member
    "Keep your eyes peeled" - Eww!
  • TwinkieDong
    TwinkieDong Posts: 1,564 Member
    i'm not one of your little friends.
  • TwinkieDong
    TwinkieDong Posts: 1,564 Member
    God knows my heart
  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    Anything reminiscent of those “Bless This Mess” signs people hang in their homes.

    How about “no bit chin in my kitchen”?
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  • Capyboppy2017
    Capyboppy2017 Posts: 15 Member
    I detest the expression, ''Awesome". It is hardly ever used as it should be and seems to have originated from 'across the pond' in the USA. Every little thing seems to be awesome these days and totally used out of context.
  • Bry_Fitness70
    Bry_Fitness70 Posts: 2,481 Member
    Near and dear

    This, that, and the other thing

    Hubbie (not a phrase, but really annoying)
  • shaf238
    shaf238 Posts: 4,022 Member
    Describing cake (or anything) as moist.
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    That's surreal :p
  • People who say "your privellaged" without knowing a thing about me.

    People who use "ist" words because people don't have the same opinion.

    "You look good the way you are" - no I'm 300lbs and unhealthy, I do not.

    I'll probs get reported 🤷🏻‍♂️😂

  • shaf238
    shaf238 Posts: 4,022 Member
    "daddy" - not in reference to one's father
  • laprimaJenny
    laprimaJenny Posts: 1,663 Member
    Better late than never.
  • SuzySunshine99
    SuzySunshine99 Posts: 2,990 Member
    Analog_Kid wrote: »
    "raising awareness"

    the phrase commonly used to justify something that contributes nothing to solving the actual problem or achieving the intended goal.

    Yessss....especially when it's something EVERYONE'S aware of.
    "We're doing this walk to raise awareness about breast cancer."
    Are there people that aren't aware that breast cancer exists?
    I mean...just donate money directly to the charities that pay for research and support and be done with it.
  • kimber0607
    kimber0607 Posts: 994 Member
    bruh...
    WTH?
    My 14yr old daughter...every time I text her, she responds
    what bruh?
    Im not your BRO

    HAAAAAAA!
  • your_future_ex_wife
    your_future_ex_wife Posts: 4,278 Member
    shaf238 wrote: »
    "daddy" - not in reference to one's father
    Ok Pops. 😉
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  • ghudson92
    ghudson92 Posts: 2,061 Member
    I detest the expression, ''Awesome". It is hardly ever used as it should be and seems to have originated from 'across the pond' in the USA. Every little thing seems to be awesome these days and totally used out of context.

    You would not like the Lego Movie.
  • Tinydancer106
    Tinydancer106 Posts: 3,678 Member
    ghudson92 wrote: »
    I detest the expression, ''Awesome". It is hardly ever used as it should be and seems to have originated from 'across the pond' in the USA. Every little thing seems to be awesome these days and totally used out of context.

    You would not like the Lego Movie.

    😅😅😅😅😅🙌
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    "and another thing!"
  • TwinkieDong
    TwinkieDong Posts: 1,564 Member
    Analog_Kid wrote: »
    "raising awareness"

    the phrase commonly used to justify something that contributes nothing to solving the actual problem or achieving the intended goal.

    Excellent post!
  • TwinkieDong
    TwinkieDong Posts: 1,564 Member
    hearing or seeing anything Kardashian.
  • TwinkieDong
    TwinkieDong Posts: 1,564 Member
    My bad, Just Saying
  • debrakgoogins
    debrakgoogins Posts: 2,033 Member
    So don't I. It's a New England thing and it confuses me every time. When I first moved here I had no idea what it meant. Instead of saying, "I agree" or "so do I", many say "so don't I". Wait...so do you agree with me or not?
  • mommabear4315
    mommabear4315 Posts: 3,424 Member
    It is what it is ...
  • hud54014
    hud54014 Posts: 3,777 Member
    Sorry, not sorry

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