Queen Quinnella
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2004
- Messages
- 526
"Where you at?" instead of "Where are you?"
I just want to hit them.
I just want to hit them.

CookieGVB said:My friends use this all the time, and it makes me crazy. "Let me download for a while first."
Download? Are you a computer??
pearlieq said:1.) People who add an "s" to the end of every restaurant name, regardless of whether that's the actual name of the restaurant. It's Palo, not Palo's, O'Hana, not O'Hana's! Drives me batty!
MinnieM21double negatives.[/QUOTE said:I had a friend who was fond of "didn't hardly <word>". I didn't hardly never touch him! She was telling me about a concert she went to, and she screamed so much at the concert that the next day she "didn't hardly have no voice left".
I have to add 2 more to the list:
"of" instead of "have". As in should "of", could "of", instead of should have and could have. Just because people mispronounce it doesn't mean that's how it's spelled.
And using "worse" instead of "worst". I had the worse headache last night. It was the worse meal of my life. Ugh.
What is that even supposed to mean? Generally?becjlek said:I have a co-worker who says "most journally" all the time. Drives me crazy.
delilah said:Then, of course, there are certain doctors who like to pronounce "centimeter" as "sauntimeter", which sounds kind of weird to me, but, I guess it's an East coast thing, since this person is from Harvard. And far be it from me to criticize people from Harvard when I am a little peon from Ohio State.