Posted on 12/20/2013 8:14:42 AM PST by TexasCajun
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
I can’t stand:
“My bad”
“Disrespect” used as a verb
And, dear God help me, “cray cray”.
Closer to home: what are the most annoying brief posts on FR? (Outside of religious threads.)
BINGO!
I agree.
Agreed.
Bob Dylan can’t sing.
... your turn...
Pronounced in 2 quick syllables: "Nome sane?"
Bump For Later
Pelosi: Obamacare Allows You to Quit Your Job and Become ‘Whatever’
CNSNews ^ | 3/22/12 | Elizabeth Harrington
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2862538/posts
Several bad actors in that GIF have Tourette’s...hope they are not without health care. ;D
You’re so like yesterday, man. Have another toke. [snicker]
How about
Oh My God....
People blurt it out without any thought of religious meaning or what they are actually trying to convey
Don’t know if this has been mentioned yet, but “Whatever!” is the prelude to more domestic disputes gone bad than most other things.
It’s the end to conversation and the only way of continuing is...bad.
DK
I know these are two words, but the overuse of “no problem!” breezily inflected, is starting to irritate me. Often in these cases, service barely merits a “thank you.” Perhaps, I’m an enabler.
“What the heck is a What-Not?”
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Something What is Not useful for any known purpose other than to take up space and generally go unnoticed for decades at a time.
As far as “whatever” it is a polite way off telling someone to “f.... off”. It can be a useful word.
My most hated words are “like” “I was like” and “exactly”.
Jay Leno says “exactly” over and over after he has repeated the punch line of his Unfunny jokes several times.
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