Ok...what about words you hate to say?

I hate the words "rancid" and "heifer". I don't know why...:confused3 I just don't like the way they sound!:rotfl:
 
:rotfl: I can't say "rural" either...or for that matter, "royal"... struggle with both of those big time :)
 
The word 'blood,' and all variations thereof, sounds and feels awful coming from my mouth. I'll never be able to curse in British. Drat. :P
 

The correct terminology for um...certain body parts. Especially when I have to ask the pediatrician questions about those parts on my boys (I'm trying not to be DIS censored).

I have a problem saying that word, too. I guess I'm going to have to get used to it, huh? :eek:

Oh, and hassock. It's an ottoman!! And coccyx, that always comes out the wrong way. :rolleyes1
 
I have always hated the word "pregnant." Especially when used outside the context of an actual conception; for example, the phrase "a pregnant pause". Something about it makes me shudder.

I'm also in the I-hate-"panties" group. You can include "underpants" in there as well, although that is slightly better than "panties." Just give me some good ol underwear.
 
:lmao::rotfl:

Not me-but my elderly MIL has a weird expression left over from when she was young.

It was very unlady-like to say "I swear" so they said "I swanneee"

She also cant pronounce-corsage


:rotfl:
 
I also hate saying "belly" and "panties"....

Also, "meal" "supper" and "caulk" - that last one always makes me uncomfortable, especially when I have had to ask a clerk where I can find it at the local hardware store!
 
Much like the opposite thread, mine is more a phrase I hate to say:

"Sure, we can just be friends"

It just never comes out right but perhaps that is because of the gritted teeth and fake smile. :confused3
 
"Sure, we can just be friends"

:rotfl: Oh no! The friend zone!


I had thought of another one: "preggers". My cousin/best friend is "with child" (didn't want to upset the PP who doesn't like the 'p' word ;) ) and I have heard "preggers" about 50 times a day :headache:.

You can have so much fun with the word 'caulk'! A co-worker and I were very close to dying from laughing one day as he was 'caulking' some cracks in a wall and we were thinking of all of the inappropriate things you can say with the word 'caulk' that sound so wrong. We're so mature :).
 
:rotfl: Oh no! The friend zone!


I had thought of another one: "preggers". My cousin/best friend is "with child" (didn't want to upset the PP who doesn't like the 'p' word ;) ) and I have heard "preggers" about 50 times a day :headache:.


You can have so much fun with the word 'caulk'! A co-worker and I were very close to dying from laughing one day as he was 'caulking' some cracks in a wall and we were thinking of all of the inappropriate things you can say with the word 'caulk' that sound so wrong. We're so mature :).

I hate all variations of the "p" word. Preggers and Prego and baby bump and whatever else you can think of.
 
:lmao::rotfl:

Not me-but my elderly MIL has a weird expression left over from when she was young.

It was very unlady-like to say "I swear" so they said "I swanneee"

She also cant pronounce-corsage


:rotfl:

My mom and her friends say that.


I hate the f word that ends with t. I can't even type it. I make my kids say, "Pass gas." Dh says ds is going to get beat up over that. I will say the 4 letter f word over the f t word. I also don't like poo, poop - basically anything related to the toilet.
 
panties and particularly The first one I don't like and second one I can't say.
 
I have always hated the word "pregnant." Especially when used outside the context of an actual conception; for example, the phrase "a pregnant pause". Something about it makes me shudder.

I'm also in the I-hate-"panties" group. You can include "underpants" in there as well, although that is slightly better than "panties." Just give me some good ol underwear.

we call them "undies" :rotfl: or "knickers" (which i hate). a few years ago i had a friend from canada who called them "little unders."

i can't swear. even when i was 14-ish and going through my "i wanna be a rebel" phase, i tried swearing and it just didn't feel right. i credit my parents for this.
 
Caulk is a good one..if I have to say it I feel like the other person is thinking of the other word and I'm thinking of it cause I'm worried and then it's all uncomfortable.

I hate "pumpernickel"
 





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