"of" instead of "have", as in "I could of gone to the store" rather than "I could have gone to the store". I believe this is a spelling error of "could've" but still I hate to read it.
chicken pops - although with the shot and less outbreaks I seldom hear this one anymore, thank goodness.
I could care less when you really mean you "couldn't" care less.
I don't think I've heard this from anyone except my dh (lucky me) but he says "sosal" security rather than the sh sound in social security.
On the first page I'm not getting what "in'nt it" translates to or from??
i hate, hate the word "yummy." it's cute when someone under the age of 5 is saying it. but when a co-worker or my mother tells me their lunch was yummy, i want to stab myself in the ears
i hate, hate the word "yummy." it's cute when someone under the age of 5 is saying it. but when a co-worker or my mother tells me their lunch was yummy, i want to stab myself in the ears
My daughter used to butcher the word tummy when she was little. It came out "tunky". I STILL call it that. I'm sure people are listening to me and stabbing themselves in the ears.
While in at McDonald's about a week ago, DH and I were in the drive thru and the cashier asked DH would he like to use his Credick Card feature or Debit. I looked at him and said did she just say "Credick Card"? Drives me crazy
Valentimes gets me too. I hate ofTen instead of often, moskaccioli instead of mostaccioli, irregardless, unorganized, and I knew a well educated guy who used to say absolupely instead of absolutely. And I agree, amazing is very overused.
I just thought of something else. What does "worsem" mean? One of my old niehbors used to say. Oh, boy Jason is just worsem. I would think you are just wrong all of the way around.
I was on a 1st date with a guy and when the waiter came to take our order he said, "For my entry I will have...." ENTRY?? Hellooo! I just wanted to ask him what he was having for an "exit."
"gone missing" or "went missing". Its should really be phrased "The woman has been missing since Tuesday." Not "She went missing Tuesday." I am hearing "went/gone missing" more and more often, even on news shows.