Words you wish you could eliminate

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  • SkinnyFatAlbert
    SkinnyFatAlbert Posts: 482 Member
    Gluten, organic, and Greek. The three most annoyingly over used grocery store buzzwords.
  • somerisagirlsname
    somerisagirlsname Posts: 467 Member
    Me, I'd eliminate "nippy" in a heartbeat.

    I like changing it to "nipply" personally. "It's a titty bit nipply out here."
  • just_Jennie1
    just_Jennie1 Posts: 1,233
    UNKEMPT

    There is no freaking reason for an M in there! Her hair was well kept. Her hair was unkept. Who the heck put the M in there and why? If time travel is ever possible I am going back and have a serious talk with whoever did this.

    Yes. Totally agree.

    Sorry but you're wrong.

    Unkempt means having an untidy or disheveled appearance.

    UnKEPT means a commitment or undertaking not fulfilled.
  • just_Jennie1
    just_Jennie1 Posts: 1,233
    Gluten, organic, and Greek. The three most annoyingly over used grocery store buzzwords.

    Gluten is a product that makes breads rise. It is also a product that's in a lot of foods. There's a disease called Celiacs which causes a person to have an intolerance to gluten so it's not over used.

    Greek is just a certain process when yogurt is made. I believe it has to do with how many times it's strained

    Organic - yeah, that one IS overused and meaningless
  • somerisagirlsname
    somerisagirlsname Posts: 467 Member
    I'm surprised with the dislike of "boobies." Boobies is such a fun word! Boooooooobies. I mean say it, it even sounds good coming out of your mouth.
  • SkinnyFatAlbert
    SkinnyFatAlbert Posts: 482 Member
    Gluten, organic, and Greek. The three most annoyingly over used grocery store buzzwords.

    Gluten is a product that makes breads rise. It is also a product that's in a lot of foods. There's a disease called Celiacs which causes a person to have an intolerance to gluten so it's not over used.

    Greek is just a certain process when yogurt is made. I believe it has to do with how many times it's strained

    Organic - yeah, that one IS overused and meaningless

    About 1 million people suffer from Celiacs. There are 313 million people in the US. Oddly though, I seem to frequently meet Celiac sufferers. Mostly affluent white women.

    Fine, so there are 70 versions of Greek Yogurt littering the cold case. That doesn't make it overused. When it shows up in the cereal aisle though coating raisons I call BS.
  • heatheralvina
    heatheralvina Posts: 22 Member
    not a word but "where do you get your protein" SHUTUP

    You must not eat meat? That question bugs me to no end! No one cares about your protein intake until you stop eating meat
  • madworld1
    madworld1 Posts: 524
    "super" happy, "super" fun...

    Also, "gosh darnit."
  • heatheralvina
    heatheralvina Posts: 22 Member
    Preggo
    Hubby
    Swag
    Shawty
    YOLO
    BOGO
  • heatheralvina
    heatheralvina Posts: 22 Member
    Also, because I just saw both of these in the same thread:

    Cray cray. Isn't it easier to type the word crazy?

    Anything with -licious added that shouldn't be there. "Dramalicious." What.

    Cray cray *shudders* Makes me want to slap someone
  • madworld1
    madworld1 Posts: 524
    Oh, yeah-- I forgot about "Cray, Cray." I can't stand that, especially when older people say it.
  • aschroeder2749
    aschroeder2749 Posts: 172 Member
    More of a phrase but...I hate when people call other people judgmental during a debate. It's the most unintelligent response ever. How can we have a debate if are not, in fact, making judgments?