Disneyland1084
OH PLEASE SOMEBODY TELL ME!
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mamaprincess said:Also lookit. What the heck is lookit and why do adults say it?![]()
sotoalf said:Here's a few more:
(1) Using "impact" as a verb, as in, "The hurricane will impact local emergency workers' abilities to respond." It's "affect."
im·pact /n. ˈɪmpækt; v. ɪmˈpækt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[n. im-pakt; v. im-pakt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
noun 1. the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision: The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
2. an impinging: the impact of light on the eye.
3. influence; effect: the impact of Einstein on modern physics.
4. an impacting; forcible impinging: the tremendous impact of the shot.
5. the force exerted by a new idea, concept, technology, or ideology: the impact of the industrial revolution.
verb (used with object) 6. to drive or press closely or firmly into something; pack in.
7. to fill up; congest; throng: A vast crowd impacted St. Peter's Square.
8. to collide with; strike forcefully: a rocket designed to impact the planet Mars.
9. to have an impact or effect on; influence; alter: The decision may impact your whole career. The auto industry will be impacted by the new labor agreements.
verb (used without object) 10. to have impact or make contact forcefully: The ball impacted against the bat with a loud noise.
11. to have an impact or effect: Increased demand will impact on sales.
You don't say the s!*Fantasia* said:Hep me with this one please..
Livernois.. do you pronounce the s at the end? TIA!
ahhh.. that's what I thought too! and one more please.. if you don't mind..AKL_Megs said:You don't say the s!
It's like STEVENson... and another... Lahser is LAAAA-SIR, not Lash-er. LOL!!!*Fantasia* said:ahhh.. that's what I thought too! and one more please.. if you don't mind..
Stephenson (the road Stephenson Hwy)
is it.. like Stevenson.. or Stefenson? TIA!!
and hello there in West Bloomfield!! I'm in Troy!
AKL_Megs said:It's like STEVENson... and another... Lahser is LAAAA-SIR, not Lash-er. LOL!!!
Hello to you in Troy!!!
Anytime... we have to help eachother out so we don't sound stupid in these parts. We have confusing roads!!!*Fantasia* said:![]()
That's too funny.. I was also in doubt about Lahser. Glad you told me! Thank you so much!
Telly
barbeml said:I've worked as a writer and an editor, so this stuff drives me nuts.
Food Network types who always say "Mars-ca-pone" cheese (for Mascarpone).
Using "myriad" as a noun.
Saying "of" instead of "have" as in "should of" instead of "should have." (Saying it is bad enough, but people write it, too).
*Fantasia* said:![]()
That's too funny.. I was also in doubt about Lahser. Glad you told me! Thank you so much!
Telly
AKL_Megs said:One of my bosses constanty says "Fantabulous"...
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doodle said:This may be a little OT but isn't the expression "buck naked" not "butt naked"?
I once saw a Hallmark card with a joke about this and I think it's one of those phrases that has changed over time.
Yzerbear19 said:One of my favorite mispronouced names from the Detroit area is Schoenherr Rd. It should be pronouced SHAY-NER. .