Words that make you cringe!

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  • ctpeace
    ctpeace Posts: 327 Member
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    when someone say's " am I fat?"

    when someone says "say's", sorry, you fell into that one.
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
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    Can't stand it when people who eat to much than say," well tomorrow is a new day." Especially when it's several days in a row!!! :grumble:
  • biddy81
    biddy81 Posts: 122 Member
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    I know you hate it, but can somebody use "yolo" in context? I have no concept of what that even means...

    It's basically Carpe Diem for stupid people...

    I LOLed at this one... good thing I'm alone in the office...

    Which, now that I've posted it, "LOLed" is all wrong. Seems that it would be "LedOL" if it must be abbreviated at all. Discuss.
  • karivarner
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    My bad
    Back on track tomorrow
    I can't seem to eat 1200 cal a day
    Not logging because I over ate. (?)

    Though I will say that when I have all my grandkids around I cannot possibly log every bite they have felt the need for me to eat, so I do keep it at 1 small bite.
  • TLCorsini
    TLCorsini Posts: 78
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    Not really fitness related, but I CAN'T STAND when people call it "Guac" instead of Guacamole. I flinch every time lol idk if it's just an OCD thing or what lol I also HATE HATE HATE when people say Yolo. For some reason guys in Cali think they are so hip when they say it. I just laugh and roll my eyes.
  • ConnieM20
    ConnieM20 Posts: 493 Member
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    Monday

    ^same
  • ThatSoundsHard
    ThatSoundsHard Posts: 475 Member
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    I know you hate it, but can somebody use "yolo" in context? I have no concept of what that even means...

    It's basically Carpe Diem for stupid people...

    I LOLed at this one... good thing I'm alone in the office...

    Which, now that I've posted it, "LOLed" is all wrong. Seems that it would be "LedOL" if it must be abbreviated at all. Discuss.
    It's true though.. Now you know what yolo is.

    I always use LOL'd
  • karivarner
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    YES!!
    & usta. As in they usta fit, we usta go, I usta see. It is NOT a word!
  • smartandtrim
    smartandtrim Posts: 123 Member
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    "Curvy" as a synonym for "fat".
  • bonniecarbs
    bonniecarbs Posts: 446 Member
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    "you know?"
    "know what I'm saying?"
    replying with "LOL" and nothing else additional
    "starvation mode"
  • GamerLady
    GamerLady Posts: 359 Member
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    "starvation mode"
    &
    "Sup"
  • TLCorsini
    TLCorsini Posts: 78
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    I know you hate it, but can somebody use "yolo" in context? I have no concept of what that even means...

    The ONLY time it is appropriate is when you say "I'm going to Yolo County for ....". Anything else simply makes people look like a tool lol
  • biddy81
    biddy81 Posts: 122 Member
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    I know you hate it, but can somebody use "yolo" in context? I have no concept of what that even means...

    It's basically Carpe Diem for stupid people...

    I LOLed at this one... good thing I'm alone in the office...

    Which, now that I've posted it, "LOLed" is all wrong. Seems that it would be "LedOL" if it must be abbreviated at all. Discuss.
    It's true though.. Now you know what yolo is.

    I always use LOL'd

    I do, indeed, now know "yolo," and I'll never be the same.

    It's understandable to use something like "LOL'd" because it gets the point across, but as this seems to be something of a grammar smack-down thread, I thought I'd stick with the theme. :drinker:
  • abetterluke
    abetterluke Posts: 625 Member
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    I can't believe nobody has mentioned...

    Onederland. Seriously...I wanna smack someone everytime I see it.
  • wiss22
    wiss22 Posts: 14 Member
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    totes
    baby bump
    definately
    defiantly
    ^when the person meant "definitely"
    boast (to describe an inanimate object - like, "the great room boasts 20' tall windows)
    anytime the apostrophe is used to show pluralization instead of possession. (crap, did i spell possession right?)
    and...

    cheat day. i don't like the word "cheat." i feel you're allowed some liberties with your meals, in moderation. but i hate the idea of calling it "cheating."

    EDIT: could of when you mean could have (could've). grr.
    EDIT #2: awe when you mean awh.
  • 257_Lag
    257_Lag Posts: 1,249 Member
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    Cat!
  • biddy81
    biddy81 Posts: 122 Member
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    I can't believe nobody has mentioned...

    Onederland. Seriously...I wanna smack someone everytime I see it.

    I must block that one out if I see it.
  • kenj13
    kenj13 Posts: 39 Member
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    "Curvy" as a synonym for "fat".

    ^^ THIS!!!! Plus people who also use "voluptuous", or "ample" as other synonyms for "fat". Anyone can be voluptuous, curvy or ample, it doesn't necessarily mean they're fat! :grumble:
  • NikoM5
    NikoM5 Posts: 488 Member
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    Using "what" in place of "that". "Hey, how much was that pie what you bought from the store?"

    "For all intensive purposes", when they mean "for all intents and purposes"
  • biddy81
    biddy81 Posts: 122 Member
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    "Curvy" as a synonym for "fat".

    ^^ THIS!!!! Plus people who also use "voluptuous", or "ample" as other synonyms for "fat". Anyone can be voluptuous, curvy or ample, it doesn't necessarily mean they're fat! :grumble:

    Hubby called me "volumptuous" one time. He actually thought that was the correct word.