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What words do you hate hearing?

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22 minutes ago, Strike said:

Retards usually do hate that word.

I prefer differently abled.

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Disproportionately

(when used in conjunction with ignoring overall percentages) 

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Can't believe I forgot about the following:

equity/inequity

<insert random word> justice

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Anyone who uses the word "literally" just to add emphasis, but actually means "figuratively" can rot in hell. 

I've quit listening to certain podcasts because of this.

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8 minutes ago, Patriotsfatboy1 said:

"I could care less"

Very good one...

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14 hours ago, taco breath said:

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Well okay, but this one really belongs in the "What words do you hate reading" thread.  🤨

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Notwithstanding.

 

Absolutely worthless. Means nothing. basically means 'ignore the next several words that I'm about to say.'

 

 Notwithstanding the fact that my client was found nekkid in a schoolyard with duct tape, Porn and lube...He is completely innocent!

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any based trendy phrase that the left dreams up and rolls out

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im late

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A couple months ago before the dirty yellow chink fever hit, I was in a bar and this chick was talking about going away for the weekend with her man. She referred to it as a Bae-Cation. Wanted to punch her square in the mouth for saying something so stupid. 

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"From a _____ perspective...." 

Like, "From a managerial perspective...." or whatever, I feel like that phrase is over used. My manager likes to say, "In a perfect world....."  

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On 4/21/2020 at 6:15 AM, Hawkeye21 said:

Game changer - Overused to describe new products all the time.

Kay kay - They say this a lot on Nickelodeon shows and it bothers me.

The majority of descriptive words used during the NFL combine and draft.

The latest one from the NFL seems to be "on schedule."  Like if the running game isn't working and the team is down 10 in the third, but they keep running, they are staying "on schedule."  It's already annoying.  

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