Phrases or sayings that really irk me!!!!

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  • servingthealiens
    servingthealiens Posts: 144 Member
    Oh yea another irk me word is Journey:grumble: I don't know why but it really does get under my skin.

    YES! I'm trying to get in shape. Not lob a ring into a fiery mountain.
  • edorice
    edorice Posts: 4,519 Member
    My kids are stuck on saying FAIL in every sentence these days.
  • It frustrates me each time I hear "It is what it is". I prefer to think it is what we allow it to be. So much of what we simply accept as unchangeable, IS changeable simply by what we do.
  • mlb929
    mlb929 Posts: 1,974 Member
    "To be perfectly honest with you"

    That just means you haven't been honest yet, right??

    Admittedly tho, I use the phrase Honestly when typing online, but that's because I don't believe the online world is one that people are always honest and I want to put an emphasis on the point of an honest statement.
  • asyluma
    asyluma Posts: 65 Member
    I work in a gas station right now and I get a lot of the teenage crowd in... some of the things they say to each other crack me up. Hearing, 'OMG!' all the time drives me nuts or "I totally want _____" but then it just reminds me that I used to talk that way when I was their age so maybe our tolerance of what bugs us changes with age? LOL
    I gotta admit that I too have commited some of the previously posted irk phrases but it all depends on who I'm talking to. My personal annoyances involve variances of

    1) What had happened was... Almost seems like they're setting up a lie when I hear this
    2) I'm not gonna lie, but.... Using this before a statement just confirms my fear of the first
    3) Word... Said as a confirmation or agreement to what I ask or say, how is it a response to what I said?
  • edorice
    edorice Posts: 4,519 Member
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  • 55tolose
    55tolose Posts: 510 Member
    "To bad she's so big...she has such a pretty face". So rude. :angry:

    "Muscle weighs more that fat". Isn't a pound a pound?? :huh:

    "I'm going to start my diet on Monday". Are you prejudice against the other day's of the week? :tongue:

    Muscle Does weigh more than fat if your talking about quantity. If the muscle and the fat were the same size the muscle would be heavier lol.

    umm well I did have an idea for a phrase but now I cant remember.
  • "To bad she's so big...she has such a pretty face". So rude. :angry:

    "Muscle weighs more that fat". Isn't a pound a pound?? :huh:

    "I'm going to start my diet on Monday". Are you prejudice against the other day's of the week? :tongue:

    Muscle Does weigh more than fat if your talking about quantity. If the muscle and the fat were the same size the muscle would be heavier lol.

    umm well I did have an idea for a phrase but now I cant remember.

    It takes months to build actual muscle ;)

    Which leads me to my favorite phrase to hate
    "your fat turned into muscle". Ummmm....that isn't possible lol I hear people say that a lot, ugh!
  • HeatherShrinking
    HeatherShrinking Posts: 776 Member
    "Muscle weighs more than fat" drives me nuts. It doesn't make sense. Feathers weigh more than bricks if you have enough of them! Muscles are more dense than fat, yes. 5 pounds of muscle is smaller than 5 pounds of fat, yes. Muscle weighs less than fat, well it depends on the quantity. *venting over*
  • AmberElaine84
    AmberElaine84 Posts: 964 Member
    I HATE when people say "Honey" to EVERYONE. OR "sweetie" ESPECIALLY when they don't even know them! I only like to be called "honey" by a select few. My husband, people I REALLY know and like, and old women. :smile:
  • edorice
    edorice Posts: 4,519 Member
    I HATE when people say "Honey" to EVERYONE. OR "sweetie" ESPECIALLY when they don't even know them! I only like to be called "honey" by a select few. My husband, people I REALLY know and like, and old women. :smile:

    My job requires me to speak to men at other companies. I hate when they say "sweetheart" in a business setting. Leave the terms of endearment out of the workplace.
  • donbogi
    donbogi Posts: 175
    My all time worst one is when I hear people at work say...

    "Are we having fun yet?"
  • moe5474
    moe5474 Posts: 162
    I hate when people pronounce "supposedly" as "supposebly". There is NO "B"!!!
  • moe5474
    moe5474 Posts: 162
    "You have such a pretty face".....ugh what about the rest of me?
  • shaunarlr83
    shaunarlr83 Posts: 374 Member
    I hate seeing the letters R.I.P
  • Winter23
    Winter23 Posts: 142
    I hate when people add an S to the end of words. Like Oh wells, See ya's later, somewhere's...I think you get the idea. Drives me MENTAL.
  • bellydancerj9
    bellydancerj9 Posts: 34 Member
    I really dislike it when a certain co-worker will bring fattening junk into work and ask me if I want any o fit. I turn her offer down with a "No thanks". then she pushes the issues. I again remind her that I am watching my weight. This is what annoys me. She then says "You dont need to, you are thinner than me", Um...... I will not type out my thoughts on that one.
  • bellydancerj9
    bellydancerj9 Posts: 34 Member
    I, also, agree with the "honey" and sweety" or how about "My Dear" - I can't stand MY DEAR
  • nonoark
    nonoark Posts: 153 Member
    Drives me nuts when you have a negative with a positive....What the???? Try a little positive and see what you can spread. Here's mine (a little philosophy from Toni for thought) We all have enough negative in our life, other wise we would not be obsessive and compulsive about food. So, I love food....it comforts, but it does nothing to match the positive encouragement of friends and family. That Don, is my Ice Cream Sunday of life.
  • 'Everything happens for a reason". I get it, I really do, but it irks me when something goes wrong or is bad, people tell me, oh everything happens for a reason.. Argh..
  • I hate when people say "for all intensive purposes" its INTENTS AND PURPOSES. Dont say things if you dont fully understand the meaning. I have a friend that uses "and so forth" in every sentence as hes telling a story which really irritates me.
  • halobender
    halobender Posts: 780 Member
    "Muscle weighs more than fat" drives me nuts. It doesn't make sense. Feathers weigh more than bricks if you have enough of them! Muscles are more dense than fat, yes. 5 pounds of muscle is smaller than 5 pounds of fat, yes. Muscle weighs less than fat, well it depends on the quantity. *venting over*
    Quite honestly the one thing that people have said that I can recall being annoyed by and actually griping about to people I know in real life, in recent memory, is when people complain about the "muscle weighs more than fat" thing, haha.

    Because to me it makes total sense ... As no one means that if you have ten pounds of muscle and twenty pounds of fat that somehow the muscle is going to outweigh the fat. Yeah, if you have a thousand pounds of feathers and a hundred pounds of bricks then the feathers outweigh them, but the feathers would be more voluminous than the bricks if the weights were comparable.

    I don't know, I just don't get why it bothers people. "You could potentially weigh the same, but be thinner." That's all it means.
  • addman72
    addman72 Posts: 220
    110%

    How do you get more than 100%?
  • bsh81
    bsh81 Posts: 9
    110%

    How do you get more than 100%?


    AHHHHHH!!!!!!!! this one KILLS ME!!!
  • runningneo122
    runningneo122 Posts: 6,962 Member
    My all time worst one is when I hear people at work say...

    "Are we having fun yet?"

    I was guilty of this when I was leading a crew framing homes and we had to bust our collective humps to move a steel i-beam by hand or lift a heavy wall, etc.... It's called sarcasm.:noway: :grumble: :laugh:
  • runningneo122
    runningneo122 Posts: 6,962 Member
    I HATE when people say "Honey" to EVERYONE. OR "sweetie" ESPECIALLY when they don't even know them! I only like to be called "honey" by a select few. people I REALLY know and like, and old women. :smile:

    Me too. About half of the waitresses at the truckstops I've been to say this stuff. Once I'm a regular and you KNOW me by my first name, that's different.
  • MissingMinnesota
    MissingMinnesota Posts: 7,486 Member
    I HATE when people say "Honey" to EVERYONE. OR "sweetie" ESPECIALLY when they don't even know them! I only like to be called "honey" by a select few. My husband, people I REALLY know and like, and old women. :smile:

    Welcome to the south. This took me about a year to get the the point where I would not snap back at the person for calling Honey or Sweetie. I remember one time telling someone "Sweetie? Really I am a kinda a b.i.t.c.h but thanks for thinking otherwise."
  • runningneo122
    runningneo122 Posts: 6,962 Member
    I don't think anyone has mentioned this one yet, but if so, sorry for the repeat.

    People who say, "Ya know" every 2 or 3 sentences OR EVEN EVERY 2-3 WORDS!

    You just told me sooooooo, YES, I KNOW!
  • fuhrmeister
    fuhrmeister Posts: 1,796 Member
    My kids are stuck on saying FAIL in every sentence these days.

    lol That one drives me crazy too and when it's really bad my step son says "epic fail" He also try to use his SAT words a lot nad just sounds silly. But I have to love him for trying.
  • MSDRIZZ
    MSDRIZZ Posts: 246
    When it comes to the phrase "if I can do it you can" I think what they are trying to say is that they thought they couldnt do it either. Until they did it. They are saying its easier then you think (probably another one of the phrases people hate) LOL
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