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#15
by
Ghost1988
on 24 Jan, 2009 10:43
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I hate it when someone says "Jesus Christ" as an indication of how displeased they are. It is extremely offensive to me
agreed! i grit my teeth when i hear people say that. i have friends who say that. the worst is when they say "holy s***!" or "holy f***"!"
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#16
by
Ringside
on 24 Jan, 2009 11:34
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I am amazed nobody like said the word like , like. "I Mean" is like the other most used phrase like in the entire like universe. I mean like come on people, like cant you get a like, life? Like? I mean, like , really!!! Like have you ever heard people start off like every sentence with " I mean"?? AND THEN interject a" you know what I mean?" or a "you know what I'm saying" at the end of every like sentence? so, I mean, like , THAT really irritates me, like you know what I'm saying??? So, in like, summary, i mean, to sum it all up, (you know what i mean?) I dont like superfluous LIKE and the word mean, (you know what I'm like saying?)
I will have to add EXTRAORDINARY
Seems to me you can be ordinary, or EXTRA ordinary (which should be even more ordinary or super ordinary, extra plain or super plain) but somehow extraordinary has come to be awesome or great. Every time I hear how extraordinary Obama is; I think of this.
It is what it is. Like!! Know what I mean?
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#17
by
Rob
on 24 Jan, 2009 17:44
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I hate when you're telling someone something and they just keep saying 'yeah yeah' every few words, as if they arent listening to what you're saying at all, or they know better than you do and just want you to shut up. 'Yeah yeah'

also hate it when people say things are 'super-dooper'
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#18
by
buddha
on 24 Jan, 2009 17:45
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I have 2 that come to mind:
ISSUE
and
APPROPRIATE (and its derivative.....INAPPROPRIATE)
Those 2 make the hairs stand up on the back of my neck when used in certain contexts. For example, when I say something off-color (sometimes I do this) and someone says that what I just said has "raised an issue" with them, or "I have an issue" that I need to address with you.
Or when a person makes a judgement as to whether something is "appropriate" or "inappropriate", such as my conduct at certain times. "Oh, that is so borderline inappropriate!". To which I usually respond "Oh, why don't you just take your issue and go forth into the wilderness and have inappropriate conjugation with yourself!"
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#19
by
SLYinKC
on 24 Jan, 2009 18:29
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I get so ticked when I am talking to someone and they say "Whatever..."
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#20
by
wpruitt
on 24 Jan, 2009 21:24
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"I mean, like ...." gripes me. You know what I mean ?
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#21
by
Ringside
on 24 Jan, 2009 22:12
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I know what you are saying!!
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#22
by
MLNHD
on 24 Jan, 2009 22:53
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One phrase that rankles me is, "No problem," as a response to "thank you," as to a restaurant server. (Here come the entrees, neatly set on the table...) to the server: "Thank you." ................"No Problem," she/he declares. What in the world ever happened to "You're welcome?"!!!
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#23
by
Mikekoz13
on 25 Jan, 2009 18:17
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I'm an old city boy froma really rough area so I've heard and been called everything you can imagine.
Profanity doesn't really bother me although I DO NOT like God's or Jesus' name used in conjunction with profanity.
Where I grew up profanity was just a part of the everyday lexicon..... HOWEVER....
I cannot stand the two following words
coc*sucker
c*nt
I think they are the crudest most offensive words in the English language and dare you use one of these around me, you may find yourself lying on your back with a bloodied face.......
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#24
by
Ghost1988
on 25 Jan, 2009 18:31
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what about coc*licker?
juuuuuuust kiddin lol.
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#25
by
andrew
on 25 Jan, 2009 20:17
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Ex-Wife. I feel my blood-pressure rising ...
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#26
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 26 Jan, 2009 10:30
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I'm an old city boy froma really rough area so I've heard and been called everything you can imagine.
Profanity doesn't really bother me although I DO NOT like God's or Jesus' name used in conjunction with profanity.
Where I grew up profanity was just a part of the everyday lexicon..... HOWEVER....
I cannot stand the two following words
coc*sucker
c*nt
I think they are the crudest most offensive words in the English language and dare you use one of these around me, you may find yourself lying on your back with a bloodied face.......
Was going to put c*nt down as well but didn't want to as I find it such an offensive horrible word.
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#27
by
Alexander215
on 26 Jan, 2009 13:54
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I dislike the word "like"
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#28
by
Rob
on 26 Jan, 2009 14:52
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I also hate it when people say 'at the end of the day' and 'basically' every other word. they seem to be the 'in thing' at the moment
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#29
by
PigPen
on 26 Jan, 2009 15:45
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Like, just as a few other bros have said. Trying to break my daughters of that one at the moment. Also can't stand "kinda". I had a coworker who would use this as an explanation for charges. This $60 is for them to kinda check it out and see what's going on with your car. If I'm paying any amount of money, I don't someone to "kinda" check out my car.