outlander
<font color=green>I AM keeping my fingers crossed<
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Meany weany!The mouse is hovering over the ignore button!![]()
or is that....meanie weanie?
Meany weany!The mouse is hovering over the ignore button!![]()
Whooohooo! I just finished making my ressies for our upcoming vacay. You can see when we're going in my siggy. We're not preggers so woot, woot, my DH, DSis and DBIL are going have a dibby dab of fun.
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Meany weany!
or is that....meanie weanie?
I think it is cute. But, I like the sweetpea and I like her mom.TheSweetPea =![]()
Creeeeeeepy!
I know but I'm too busy making sammies for DD's and DS's. They're so cutsie. I should put their pics in my siggy.you need to post more often.![]()
I abhor poor grammar and these cutesy conjunctions of words that are easily typed on a QWERTY keyboard.
What really gets me is many of the people who type these words are often educated adults. There are a number of teachers on the Disboards who are atrocious spellers and one teacher I personally know spells kindergarten as kindergarden. Don't you think one should know how to spell the name of the grade one is teaching??
What is with using "are" as a possessive pronoun (e.g. "Are car died.")
It ranks up there with the improper use of the apostrophe and your instead of you're.
Thank you to the OP for starting this thread. My blood pressure goes up each time otherwise educated adults prove their absolute ignorance of the language they have lived with their entire lives.
All of the above plus "kiddos" and "the sweetpea", "the boy" or "the (anything) in reference to one's children or significant others.
No, it has to be 'advise' for advice.No, the absolute worst one has got to be "loose" for "lose". And it's not a typo if the poster uses it over and over again. It's not just on the DIS either; I see the loose/lose thing all over the web and it drives me bonkers.
Oh God, Sammie. Miss Fancy, the lady I used to work with, loved the word sammy. And sally or sal sal for salad. THat combined with dibby dab to indicate a small amount. So for lunch she'd tell you she wanted a dibby dab of sal sal (or sally) and a dibby dab sammy.
Is it any wonder I was half out of my mind at that job on a 24/7 basis?![]()
Keep reading, it took me a couple of posts to figure it out too. I seriously could not place 'sammie'. I thought it was a person!OK, I must know: what the hell is a "sammie"?
That's different. You're actually refering to a group of boys so "the boys" is appropriate. Think of it as using the phrase "the wife" (all the time) rather than "my wife" or "DW", something like that. That's what people are annoyed with.I have 4 boys. I refer to them as the boys all the time.
Whooohooo! I just finished making my ressies for our upcoming vacay. You can see when we're going in my siggy. We're not preggers so woot, woot, my DH, DSis and DBIL are going have a dibby dab of fun.
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That's different. You're actually refering to a group of boys so "the boys" is appropriate. Think of it as using the phrase "the wife" (all the time) rather than "my wife" or "DW", something like that. That's what people are annoyed with.
"the boy" or "the (anything) in reference to one's significant other.
I know a guy who worked in a hotel, when they had to write out the word "reservation", they wrote "res" or "reso." I asked why the O in "reso" but he didn't know. That's just what they did.
I also hate it when people begin sentences with the words "uhhh" or "ummm." I know they intend to make someone else look stupid, but it has the opposite effect on me. Ditto "Wow. Just...wow." None of it is the least bit creative and IMO makes the person using them sound like a dope.