Annoying words or phrases

onmyweigh_
onmyweigh_ Posts: 486 Member
edited November 21 in Chit-Chat
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  • MrsBooBear
    MrsBooBear Posts: 12,618 Member
    At the end of the day....
  • Mr_Stabbems
    Mr_Stabbems Posts: 4,771 Member
    YOLO, bae
  • IronBatMaiden
    IronBatMaiden Posts: 377 Member
    Bae

    Basic *kitten*

    YOLO

    Baby bump

    Hashtag
  • onmyweigh_
    onmyweigh_ Posts: 486 Member
    Bae!!
  • Mr_Stabbems
    Mr_Stabbems Posts: 4,771 Member
    cuz, bruz, fam, dem, dawgs, anything justine bieber says
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  • IronBatMaiden
    IronBatMaiden Posts: 377 Member
    onmyweigh_ wrote: »
    Bae!!

    So I'm not the only one who hates Bae. Good.
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  • ravenribbs
    ravenribbs Posts: 289 Member
    Using "like" as an adjective (or pre-adjective) and as a substitute for "said," as in, "He was like...., so I was like...." UGH! Pardon my ignorance, but what is "bae?"
  • ravenribbs
    ravenribbs Posts: 289 Member
    Oh, yeah. Also fur baby, pet parent, and just about ANYTHING a politician says.
  • ALISONF28269
    ALISONF28269 Posts: 8 Member
    "It is what it is"...... Hate it
  • ravenribbs
    ravenribbs Posts: 289 Member
    And "reaching out" and "share"
  • angelxbaby714
    angelxbaby714 Posts: 937 Member
    Fleek! Omg hate that word :/
  • IronBatMaiden
    IronBatMaiden Posts: 377 Member
    ravenribbs wrote: »
    Using "like" as an adjective (or pre-adjective) and as a substitute for "said," as in, "He was like...., so I was like...." UGH! Pardon my ignorance, but what is "bae?"

    Bae is supposed to mean "before anything else" but it sounds like a ghetto version of babe.
  • ravenribbs
    ravenribbs Posts: 289 Member
    ravenribbs wrote: »
    Using "like" as an adjective (or pre-adjective) and as a substitute for "said," as in, "He was like...., so I was like...." UGH! Pardon my ignorance, but what is "bae?"

    Bae is supposed to mean "before anything else" but it sounds like a ghetto version of babe.

    Ah, thanks!
  • Mr_Stabbems
    Mr_Stabbems Posts: 4,771 Member
    its really fecking annoying, i dont know what is more annoying, the word or the ignorance of the people that use it.
  • IronBatMaiden
    IronBatMaiden Posts: 377 Member
    its really fecking annoying, i dont know what is more annoying, the word or the ignorance of the people that use it.

    What people don't realize is that in Danish, it means poop.
  • ravenribbs
    ravenribbs Posts: 289 Member
    its really fecking annoying, i dont know what is more annoying, the word or the ignorance of the people that use it.

    What people don't realize is that in Danish, it means poop.

    LOL!
  • Mr_Stabbems
    Mr_Stabbems Posts: 4,771 Member
    its really fecking annoying, i dont know what is more annoying, the word or the ignorance of the people that use it.

    What people don't realize is that in Danish, it means poop.

    Yeah i read that, my little cousin uses it (still lives in London) i asked her why she uses it and what she thinks it means and she said "its France for baby"

    at which point, i left the room.
  • IronBatMaiden
    IronBatMaiden Posts: 377 Member
    its really fecking annoying, i dont know what is more annoying, the word or the ignorance of the people that use it.

    What people don't realize is that in Danish, it means poop.

    Yeah i read that, my little cousin uses it (still lives in London) i asked her why she uses it and what she thinks it means and she said "its France for baby"

    at which point, i left the room.

    I don't want to live on this planet anymore
  • Hobartlemagne
    Hobartlemagne Posts: 566 Member
    Iconic

    I can't look at the internet one damn day without this overused word getting thrown around.
  • rushfive
    rushfive Posts: 603 Member
    Like. like I meant too....but like I didn't.... my diary like is messed up....
    Man, this drives me crazy listening to some people TRY to talk.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I don't think these really count but I HATE when people pronounce espresso as "expresso" and chipotle as "chipoltay"
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    Some peeps I know use "in love" instead of "in law" so they'd say "My son-in-love" instead of my "Son-in-law." Irritates me to no end.

    I hate seeing local advertising still trying to use their own version of the "got milk?" ad campaign... "got lawn maintenance needs?" "got real estate?" ugh.

    When people say "butt naked" instead of "buck naked." (I know that there is debate as to whether "butt" is correct or not...but it still annoys me.)

    "No offence, but..." (Offence definitely intended)

    Any internet links that start with a phrase similar to this "He took an ordinary potato chip, and you won't BELIEVE what happened next...." I refuse to click them.



  • MShayne2414
    MShayne2414 Posts: 537 Member
    wizzybeth wrote: »
    Some peeps I know use "in love" instead of "in law" so they'd say "My son-in-love" instead of my "Son-in-law." Irritates me to no end.

    I hate seeing local advertising still trying to use their own version of the "got milk?" ad campaign... "got lawn maintenance needs?" "got real estate?" ugh.

    When people say "butt naked" instead of "buck naked." (I know that there is debate as to whether "butt" is correct or not...but it still annoys me.)

    "No offence, but..." (Offence definitely intended)

    Any internet links that start with a phrase similar to this "He took an ordinary potato chip, and you won't BELIEVE what happened next...." I refuse to click them.




    "BUCK NAKED :D I've never heard anyone even refer to it that way. Lol!! Hahaha!

    What does "Buck naked" even mean?! Lmao!
  • FabulousFantasticFifty
    FabulousFantasticFifty Posts: 195,832 Member
    HOT, Dude, Whatev, "Like" at the beginning of every sentence!
  • bubaluboo
    bubaluboo Posts: 2,098 Member
    "You don't want to do that" in response to telling someone I'm going to do/buy something.

    If I didn't want to do it, I wouldn't be saying I was going to.
  • paddles34
    paddles34 Posts: 789 Member
    "Minute"

    How is it that people use this word to represent minutes, hours, days or even weeks?
  • GibsonSG_67
    GibsonSG_67 Posts: 1,406 Member
    Any form of Bre, bruh, brah and I know this is very popular now especially in the sports and fitness world but I am not a fan of "Beastmode"
  • tat2cookie
    tat2cookie Posts: 1,899 Member
    The terms cray-cray, duh and yolo make me want to vomit.
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