Words/phrases you hate...

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  • Litlbeast
    Litlbeast Posts: 340 Member
    heighth. It even looks wrong in print.
  • BigBrewski
    BigBrewski Posts: 922 Member
    Awesome sauce.

    WTF? Makes my skin crawl.

    Yikes I use to say that a lot...glad I haven't dropped that one around you yet :)
  • secretlobster
    secretlobster Posts: 3,566 Member
    I hate the word "healthy" because it's a blanket term, usually used by people who have no idea what they're talking about
  • secretlobster
    secretlobster Posts: 3,566 Member
    Awesome sauce.

    WTF? Makes my skin crawl.

    What else am I supposed to say when sauce is really delicious??
  • maryduggins
    maryduggins Posts: 219 Member
    Fleshy.

    ((shudder))
  • luckyclover78
    luckyclover78 Posts: 115 Member
    I cannot stand the word "moist". It just sounds gross coming out. Buhhhh. I'm also kinda tired of the phrase "it is what it is".
  • Cr01502
    Cr01502 Posts: 3,614 Member
    When people say "just saying" after they already said something.

    You don't need to do that. It's unnecessary.

    The fact that you said it means that you "just said" it.

    Knock it off.
  • "more or less"
  • eatcleanNtraindirty
    eatcleanNtraindirty Posts: 444 Member
    "I can't" --- yeah you're right. You can't do **** with that attitude!

    "Maybe" --- Really? is that a yes or a no?

    "Hella" --- stupid Nor Cal. saying.
  • Wilbur_NOLA
    Wilbur_NOLA Posts: 120 Member
    irregardless

    It's not a word, but a lot of people seem to think it is.
  • crimznrose
    crimznrose Posts: 282 Member
    "One bite won't hurt"
    "Eat something"
    "Just try it"

    All things my family tends to say - they're food pushers, the friendlier, more legal version of drug dealers.
  • maryduggins
    maryduggins Posts: 219 Member
    when people say "I could care less"
    should be "I COULDN'T care less"
    drives me crazy

    YES!!!
  • penrbrown
    penrbrown Posts: 2,685 Member
    Whatever.

    I hate it. It's so dismissive... and I use it ALL THE TIME. Stop it me. Just STOP IT.
  • foxfirekenzie
    foxfirekenzie Posts: 244 Member
    I agree with nearly all of these. I also cannot stand:

    This is my "journey"
    Cray, as in crazy
    ANY texting abbreviation, but mostly LOL
    "That being said"
    Stoked
    At the end of the day.
    It is what it is.
    Everything happens for a reason.
    When people call me 'Hun"
    Just sayin'
    # before statements on FB or anywhere else for that matter.

    Oh my, I'd better stop! I could fill a whole screen with these!
  • penrbrown
    penrbrown Posts: 2,685 Member
    irregardless

    It's not a word, but a lot of people seem to think it is.

    Actually... if enough people use it, it IS a word.
  • loopingcaterpillar
    loopingcaterpillar Posts: 156 Member
    "cheer up it might never happen", especially from customers. i enjoy telling them it already has happened.
  • ksnegirl
    ksnegirl Posts: 85 Member
    irregardless

    It's not a word, but a lot of people seem to think it is.

    ^^^ Agreed!! So frustrating!!!!!!!!!!
  • Haters!!!!

    ^ This! :grumble: :explode:
  • ksnegirl
    ksnegirl Posts: 85 Member
    The phrase "You know what you do when you "assume"....you make an *kitten* out of U M E"......Why would you call yourself an *kitten*. That's just stupid.
  • sarah1334
    sarah1334 Posts: 77 Member
    "If it's meant to be, it'll happen!"

    Ugh.
  • rbn_held
    rbn_held Posts: 690 Member
    It is what it is
  • knwitall
    knwitall Posts: 420 Member
    " I know" I hate when you're talking to someone and the only response you get is... I know. I know, I know.
  • Waters
    Flesh
    "You right!"
    "If it was a snake, it woulda bit ya"
    Text talk in real life situations i.e. saying "idk" or "bff'" or "idc". STOP IT
    Eat (I hate this word for MULTIPLE reasons)
  • gddrdld
    gddrdld Posts: 464 Member
    heighth. It even looks wrong in print.

    YES! I HATE when people say "hieghth"!! Why do they do that???

    I have so many words (mostly slang terms) that annoy me.

    Some of them are: Any acronym that someone pronounces as a word, "my bad", use of the word "tickled" to mean "ammused", "kudos", "smile, it's not that bad", "I don't know what to tell you", being called "Hun", use of text acronyms, especially, "DH" for "dear husband", "DD" for "dear daughter",etc... Makes me want to punch people!
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,855 Member
    Haters!!!!

    And "Hater's gonna hate". .. I HATE that!
  • AngryDiet
    AngryDiet Posts: 1,349 Member
    Irregardless


    For the longest time, it was a non-word which was erroneously used by the ignorant.

    But it's been used enough in popular culture that dictionaries are starting to include it.

    It's still a word used by the ignorant.
  • gddrdld
    gddrdld Posts: 464 Member
    "Yummers" and "Nom Nom"
  • CEQuick75
    CEQuick75 Posts: 311 Member
    "Sir, the buffet is closed" :sad:
  • secretlobster
    secretlobster Posts: 3,566 Member
    I also hate it when adults use the word "tummy" and they're not talking to a preschooler
  • bridgelene
    bridgelene Posts: 358 Member
    Sometimes people don't know what to say. What would you say?
    [/quote]

    I know. That's why this is the first time I've actually openly acknowledged that I don't like the phrase -- because I know people have good intentions, even though the phrase annoys me, LOL.

    Sometimes I don't say anything. Just spend time with a person. Or if we do talk, it doesn't necessarily have to be about the crappy situation. But if someone wants to specifically say something, I'd suggest just acknowledge that the situation sucks and maybe offer a hug (as I'm not a person who has boundary issues in the least, lol). And make an offer "what do you need?" "let me know if you need anything" and then maybe check in every so often (whether it's with those specific words or not). Not like I mean anything huge, but....yeah. Just the concept is nice. They don't have to make everything better, because life isn't magical like that.

    I think also saying "be strong" to me has an implication that not only should the person not have any weakness through a crappy situation, but also it seems like it's a way for the person saying it to stay at an emotional distance.

    Just my opinion. And like I said, I'm an optimist generally and DO believe people do what they can generally. That's why I haven't vented at them when they say it......just here when asked :)