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WRATGAS
Saw this in 1970s. Bowling team name on their shirts.
They waited for someone to ask “What is that?”
Who really and truly gives a S____!1 -
Jimb376mfp wrote: »WRATGAS
Saw this in 1970s. Bowling team name on their shirts.
They waited for someone to ask “What is that?”
Who really and truly gives a S____!
Should have informed them that it is not the way to spell the brown wizard's name.0 -
Merriam-Webster is in on the “divisive” pronunciation conspiracy, too, looks like.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/divisive
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »there are passive aggressive work phrases that make me cringe but they not single words
like “action a project” or “circle back on” or “table that discussion”
"Reach out to"... does nobody say talk to or contact any more? I guess it's better than "liaise with" which was in vogue 10 years ago, and also made me cringe.
Really big *kitten* problems must be referred to as "challenges".
"Flow the funds to". Just say PAY, dammit.
People who say "utilize" when "use" is almost always appropriate.
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Well now after that other thread about what to call soda, people who use the terms "fizzy drinks" and "soft drink" are just psychos who should be locked up.
Either that or we all need to be vigilant and call those people out as the sociopaths they are when they use those terms.2 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »Well now after that other thread about what to call soda, people who use the terms "fizzy drinks" and "soft drink" are just psychos who should be locked up.
Either that or we all need to be vigilant and call those people out as the sociopaths they are when they use those terms.
this is the way1 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »Well now after that other thread about what to call soda, people who use the terms "fizzy drinks" and "soft drink" are just psychos who should be locked up.
Either that or we all need to be vigilant and call those people out as the sociopaths they are when they use those terms.
this is the way
carbonated beverage3 -
Phlegm
Globule
pus
Basically anything to do with bodily fluids.
Moist doesn't bother me at all though. I just think of cake!
I also use the word moisturized a lot in writing when referring to skin so I'm immune to any negative connotations.0 -
Ginormous
Hangry
Chillax
Maybe it’s a portmanteau thing, I don’t know1 -
Ding dong
Schlong
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KosmosKitten wrote: »Ding dong.
I don't think you can say that here.0 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »Ding dong.
I don't think you can say that here.
It's a dumb word (set of words) and an even worse snack food. Yuck.0 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »Ding dong.
I don't think you can say that here.
It's a dumb word (set of words) and an even worse snack food. Yuck.
It told me that it thinks you are neat though.1 -
Unnecessary acronyms, overuse of acronyms.
I just got an email from come kind of casino gaming association with the acronym CAGA. That's a form of the verb "to poop" (but dirtier) in Spanish.
Come on, CAGA. Get out of my inbox.1 -
aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »Unnecessary acronyms, overuse of acronyms.
I just got an email from come kind of casino gaming association with the acronym CAGA. That's a form of the verb "to poop" (but dirtier) in Spanish.
Come on, CAGA. Get out of my inbox.
ITAWY1 -
How about mispronunciations?
It drives me batty when people say "furmiliar" instead of "familiar."
I don't know, maybe they learned it from their furmily.1 -
aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »Unnecessary acronyms, overuse of acronyms.
I just got an email from come kind of casino gaming association with the acronym CAGA. That's a form of the verb "to poop" (but dirtier) in Spanish.
Come on, CAGA. Get out of my inbox.
ITAWY
You sonofagritch.0 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »Well now after that other thread about what to call soda, people who use the terms "fizzy drinks" and "soft drink" are just psychos who should be locked up.
Either that or we all need to be vigilant and call those people out as the sociopaths they are when they use those terms.
Yeah, everyone knows it's called "pop." Duh.0 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »Ding dong.
I don't think you can say that here.
It's a dumb word (set of words) and an even worse snack food. Yuck.
It told me that it thinks you are neat though.
Your ding dong told you it thinks I'm neat, huh? If your ding dong is talking to you, you might want to seek professional help... just sayin'.1 -
aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »Well now after that other thread about what to call soda, people who use the terms "fizzy drinks" and "soft drink" are just psychos who should be locked up.
Either that or we all need to be vigilant and call those people out as the sociopaths they are when they use those terms.
Yeah, everyone knows it's called "pop." Duh.
Be like my dad: Call it "sody pop".1 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »Ding dong.
I don't think you can say that here.
It's a dumb word (set of words) and an even worse snack food. Yuck.
It told me that it thinks you are neat though.
Your ding dong told you it thinks I'm neat, huh? If your ding dong is talking to you, you might want to seek professional help... just sayin'.
Doesn't everyone's?1 -
aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »Unnecessary acronyms, overuse of acronyms.
I just got an email from come kind of casino gaming association with the acronym CAGA. That's a form of the verb "to poop" (but dirtier) in Spanish.
Come on, CAGA. Get out of my inbox.
ITAWY
You sonofagritch.
YKILYA0 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »Ding dong.
I don't think you can say that here.
It's a dumb word (set of words) and an even worse snack food. Yuck.
It told me that it thinks you are neat though.
Your ding dong told you it thinks I'm neat, huh? If your ding dong is talking to you, you might want to seek professional help... just sayin'.
Doesn't everyone's?
That would assume everyone has a ding dong somewhere in their house, which is not always the case.1 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »Ding dong.
I don't think you can say that here.
It's a dumb word (set of words) and an even worse snack food. Yuck.
It told me that it thinks you are neat though.
Your ding dong told you it thinks I'm neat, huh? If your ding dong is talking to you, you might want to seek professional help... just sayin'.
Doesn't everyone's?
That would assume everyone has a ding dong somewhere in their house, which is not always the case.
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I think this has been said, but:
“furbaby”
And for the love of god can we pretend no one ever came up with “butthurt”?
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aChuisle_moChroi wrote: »I think this has been said, but:
“furbaby”
And for the love of god can we pretend no one ever came up with “butthurt”?1
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