More 'sayings' that drive me crazy

LBAK said:
My DD's drive me crazy by saying, "He goes and she goes" instead of he said and she said. :confused3 Where does that come from??

My son says "He gots" instead of "he has". That's something we've been working on for YEARS, although it has gotten better. He slips back into it when he gets over tired or over excited.

Anne
 
NMAmy said:
I used to hear this one in New Mexico--particularly to young boys--"Cowboy up." It just set my teeth on edge.

I also hate the term "back in the day." What day? January 12, 1970? Somehow it's been shortened from "back in the olden days" to "back in the day" and it annoys the heck out of me.

Worse is when I hear a 14 year old saying it. Back in WHOSE day? YOUR day.. you haven't HAD your day... GRRRR

Internet speak gets me. If you can't be bothered to speak in full sentences and in proper english.. GO AWAY. Like Totally, Dude!
 
LBAK said:
My DD's drive me crazy by saying, "He goes and she goes" instead of he said and she said. :confused3 Where does that come from??

Oh i see..."goes" must be interchangable with "like"... :rotfl2:
 

My least favorite is BASICALLY, which is basically overused basically every time it is used! GRRRRRR!!!! Another phrase i can't stand is "out of the box". i just keep picturing a jack-in-the-box jumping out, lol. :Pinkbounc :bounce:
 
"think outside the box"

"touch base"
 
Cool beans....

As a matter of fact....


Good ideal (should say good idea)...


drives me crazy
 
How's that workin' for you? - Too much Dr. Phil.

Saying "reach out" instead of call

"Fresh" instead of new - I saw a bank advertising fresh checking accounts.

You know what I'm saying?

And my all time favorite - That's whack. It's especially irritating when my middle aged friends try to be hip and grammatically correct and say "That's whacked."
 
When someone says 'WE' need to do something when it really means 'YOU".. :badpc:
 
Rex Rules said:
But the phrase the puts me completely over the edge is when white kids try to be "ghetto" and say things like "da bomb" - again, WTH??

The thing that puts me completely over the edge is when people use the word "ghetto" as if it were synonymous with "non-white". :rolleyes: FYI, I'm pretty sure that white people live in ghettos, too.

It drives me nuts when people say "I could care less" when they are trying to say they DON'T care about something. If you don't care about something, then you couldn't care less.
 
Shugardrawers said:
Settle a debate here at home please. Is it oriented or orientated? I always thought it was orientation and oriented. Drives me nuts when people say orientated.

It's oriented. I hate it when people say orientated. Quit making up words.
 
These are the ones DD uses that drive me nuts... and the inflection is important here...

Like, DUH!

WHAT-ever!

Hel-LO?

:crazy2:
 
Sometimes when my 8 y/o ds gets around his male cousins, he'll ask them "What up dog?" He thinks it's funny but it drives me crazy :crazy:
 
Crunk?? Is that a cross between crying and drunk? :confused3

Shugardrawers, yes, it's oriented, not orientated. That bugs me, too. I also hate "my bad", "talk to the hand" and "dis" as in "are you dissin' me?"

Good grief, this thread reminds me of a Jerry Springer show. :sad2:
 
I, like, asked my son if he had any homework, and he was like, "No." And I was like, "Well, did you, like, do the dishes?" And he was like, "no." And I was like, "did you rake the leaves like I asked?" And he was like, "no." And then he was like, "Hey Dad? Can I like, get my allowance?"
 
dis ms. said:
The thing that puts me completely over the edge is when people use the word "ghetto" as if it were synonymous with "non-white". :rolleyes: FYI, I'm pretty sure that white people live in ghettos, too.
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Sorry, Ms. Dis - that did sound bad and I apologize. Actually I don't like it when anyone says da bomb.
 
Unless you are speaking about the DIS, I don't like the word "dis".


"Acrossed" instead of across annoys me!

"Axe" instead of ask. Ugh!

any phrase that tries to make non-cute things "cute", ex "a bun in the oven", "go potty", "eat din-din".

Also don't like the phrase "intelligent design". Its neither intelligent, nor design.
 
Settle a debate here at home please. Is it oriented or orientated? I always thought it was orientation and oriented. Drives me nuts when people say orientated.

I forgot my #1 saying!!!!!!!!! Orientate...orientated... I have heard some of the most educated people I know use that word. Like, I totally hate that! :rotfl:

"think outside the box"

I forgot that one. It's so 90s, and I can't believe people still use that one!

"touch base"

Ok,,,now I'M guilty of using that one all the time. I just say it without even thinking it may bother anyone.
 
I, like, asked my son if he had any homework, and he was like, "No." And I was like, "Well, did you, like, do the dishes?" And he was like, "no." And I was like, "did you rake the leaves like I asked?" And he was like, "no." And then he was like, "Hey Dad? Can I like, get my allowance?"

Like I have been working with my DS on this, and like he is getting much better. Like he falls into the habit if I don't remind him every once in awhile.
 

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