Terms that annoy you

pre-planning (people, planning is 'pre')

irregardless (regardless does the job) I had a friend who, just to be a smart alec would say 'disirregardless'. :lmao:

orientated...as in "I'm very people orientated" Even heard newcasters using that one. (oriented) Although I have heard that orientated is a British.



And WHY have I started using ellipsis all the time...well, only on the DISboards?

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"Like I said" (you already said it!!!)
Besides, the proper phrase is "As I said.." ;) (NOT critiquing the quoted poster, who's merely quoting others!!!!)


pre-planning (people, planning is 'pre')
Well, at least until somebody figures out a way to post-plan (whose turn is it to use the Delorean, and has the engine been reconfigured to operate on garbage yet?).

I thought of another one: "the wife". Why? Is there only one wife in the world? What is it with some men that they're not willing (able?) to admit that they're referring to the person to whom they're married? I've never seen a woman here post about "the husband".
 
I thought of another one: "the wife". Why? Is there only one wife in the world? What is it with some men that they're not willing (able?) to admit that they're referring to the person to whom they're married? I've never seen a woman here post about "the husband".

Erm, I say "the hubster" all of the time. Only online, though. IRL I will say "my husband" and then use his name the rest of the time in conversation.
 

HEY YA'LL!!

yous guyses is prolly gonna hate me 4 this but:

my baby daddy jus stopped by 2 bring me sum diapers n i was like "dats all u brought?? the baby's gots to eat ya know. how bout sum food 4 him?" den my baby daddy replied "i gots to roll my homie be out in tha car waitin on me so he can go hook up with dis gurl. i'll holla at cha later.''

so after he left i HAD to call up my BFF n let her know bout dis. she was like "guuuurrrlll u should 4get bout him" n i was like "i know right? 2 bad im preggers again wit his baby." den she was like "i seen dis comin for real u could do so much better den him"

just so ya'lls know i had help with "dis" from my hubby. :rotfl:

but to add to the conversation i can't stand it when people say "your ol lady" that get's me every time!
 
HEY YA'LL!!

yous guyses is prolly gonna hate me 4 this but:

my baby daddy jus stopped by 2 bring me sum diapers n i was like "dats all u brought?? the baby's gots to eat ya know. how bout sum food 4 him?" den my baby daddy replied "i gots to roll my homie be out in tha car waitin on me so he can go hook up with dis gurl. i'll holla at cha later.''

so after he left i HAD to call up my BFF n let her know bout dis. she was like "guuuurrrlll u should 4get bout him" n i was like "i know right? 2 bad im preggers again wit his baby." den she was like "i seen dis comin for real u could do so much better den him"

just so ya'lls know i had help with "dis" from my hubby. :rotfl:

but to add to the conversation i can't stand it when people say "your ol lady" that get's me every time!

:rotfl:I think I heard that conversation on Maury one day!! I also hate conversate.
 
I've got two. "Bling Bling" makes me cringe every time I hear it.

Pop Culture Useless Tid Bit of Knowledge:

It was late and I couldn't fall asleep and ended up watching a Lil' Wayne "Behind The Music" (he performed at the Grammy's with Eminem and Drake...) Anyways...Lil Wayne came up with that phrase. I had no idea. It took off, though didn't it?

One rap song - and BAM - *bling-bling* : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXDoxxlgNG0
 
"Let's catch amnesia" (for let's forget about it)
"Does that make sense?" After every statement
"Like I said" (you already said it!!!)

I am guilty of this. Its a horrible habit and I can't stop. :laughing:

Ginormous.

It sounds like a painful gynecological problem to me.

Now that you pointed that out I'm going to think that everytime I hear it :rotfl:
 
oh snap..

my bad..

when people put two names together like bradjalina.. tomcat.. so that makes me angervated..
 
"snowflakes" (referring to children) and
"helicopter moms"

Both terms annoy the heck out of me and it takes every bit of restraint I have not to reply to posts that refer to people as such.:)
 
Erm, I say "the hubster" all of the time. Only online, though. IRL I will say "my husband" and then use his name the rest of the time in conversation.
Nah, that's different. Somehow, "the wife" sounds like "the maid" or "the lawnmower". A possession, like, ya know? ;)
 
When posters add the superfluous "D". Example: "My DGrandma (or DSister, DBrother, DDad, DMom, etc.) will be coming to WDW with us."

Just say Grandma! :headache:
 
I was watching a show when a girl said it and reminded me I hate it.
When people say "shut up" when they mean no way.
 
I hate when people say wit instead of with and axed instead of asked. That just drives me crazy.

My biggest one is the word friggin I hear that word when I go to school to pick up my kids alot and I told my kids if I ever hear it coming out of their mouths they will be eating soap.
 
i hate "what not".......

I LOVE What Not!!! :thumbsup2

When my over forty yr old friends call each other "peeps". Seriously?
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Love Peeps!! Makes me laugh!


I hate when people say "Peace out!"

I like Peace out!

"I know, right?"

Another one of my favorite things to say!! :rolleyes1

Nothing in the WORLD bothers me more than WE'RE PREGNANT!!!:mad: Good than you have the labor and the stretchmarks, too!!:lmao:

Oh...I hate that one!!!

But sorry to the OP, but I think BFF is funny and not annoying!

Apparently I'm annoying!! :rotfl:
 
Bromance for male bffs/besties
Brain fart
Go me, go me...although that one is, thankfully, past its hey day
 








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