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16 minutes ago, BunnysBastatrds said:

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That's not a word. It's an acronym.

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These young focks like use the word all the time.  It's like they have to say it a couple of times in every sentence or they will like die.  

 

There was a women running a meeting today that was addicted to the word like.  To make it worse the crazy biotch could not get her phrases/clichés correct.  I would like to say right out of the bat..... :mad::wall:

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Outbreak: Stormchasers on YouTube like Reed Timmer use that word far too often. Sure, there were a few tornadoes in Louisiana the other day, but it wasn't a focking outbreak.

Underserved: As in, we need to increase corona vaccinations in underserved communities. 

Disproportionate. See above

And the worst: Viral 

 

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11 hours ago, Herbivore said:

my wife started using "hot minute" recently, I asked her to stop

Well, I quoted this to say I hate when people say "wow, I havnt seen so and so in a minute", "it's been a minute" but then a looked up and someone quoted wiffleball saying the same thing. I still have him on ignore :lol:

others that are annoying

- black women calling themselves ratchet

- people who over use "Y'all" to let everyone know they are from the south

- LOW KEY

- saying something "hits different" 

- not being able to say the full word suspect and thinking you're cool saying 'sus'

- Simp 

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4 hours ago, Pimpadeaux said:

That's not a word. It's an acronym.


So is your face.

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9 hours ago, Bert said:

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These young focks like use the word all the time.  It's like they have to say it a couple of times in every sentence or they will like die.  

 

There was a women running a meeting today that was addicted to the word like.  To make it worse the crazy biotch could not get her phrases/clichés correct.  I would like to say right out of the bat..... :mad::wall:

I was thinking about a whole new thread on this. People who can't get their idioms straight. You see it most frequently with black sportscasters. "He's got a chip on his nose!"

 

Shannon Sharpe is notorious for this crap.

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8 hours ago, easilyscan said:

Outbreak: Stormchasers on YouTube like Reed Timmer use that word far too often. Sure, there were a few tornadoes in Louisiana the other day, but it wasn't a focking outbreak.

Underserved: As in, we need to increase corona vaccinations in underserved communities. 

Disproportionate. See above

And the worst: Viral 

 

Well there were like 21in 24 hours. So not a great example.

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10 hours ago, Pimpadeaux said:

That's not a word. It's an acronym.

No it's not. See, an acronym has to spell something. Like swat.

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The big Boogeyman for the longest time in women's magazines was the misogynist. They wore that s*** out so now it's narcissist.

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5 hours ago, wiffleball said:

Well there were like 21in 24 hours. So not a great example.

The vast majority of those were very weak and short-lived.  It's an outstanding example over-sensationalizing everything nowadays.

Here's some 'real outbreaks'

May 24-26, 2011:  186 tornadoes, 4 of which were violent (EF4/EF5)

Super Tuesday Outbreak Feb. 5-6, 2008 86 tornadoes, 10 states

May 22, 2011:  48 tornadoes, including Joplin EF5

Oklahoma City Metro (Moore) (May 3, 1999) Record Oklahoma tornado outbreak:  61 tornadoes

Palm Sunday Outbreak (April 11-12, 1965) 

Only 52 tornadoes in 7 states, but 22 were violent tornadoes (F4/F5) 260 killed, 3442 injured

April 3-4, 1974 "Superoutbreak" 

148 tornadoes in 13 states and Canada
30 "violent tornadoes", including six rated F5
307 killed, 5454 injured

 

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'100 %'

and 

'I mean'

Yes, they're both 2 words but you always hear them together.  I'm sick of hearing it from radio and TV personalities.

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37 minutes ago, supermike80 said:

FF to 11:56

One fell swoop  lol

 

That was great. Thanks!

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On 12/17/2022 at 1:27 AM, WhiteWonder said:

Well, I quoted this to say I hate when people say "wow, I havnt seen so and so in a minute", "it's been a minute" but then a looked up and someone quoted wiffleball saying the same thing. I still have him on ignore :lol:

others that are annoying

- black women calling themselves ratchet

- people who over use "Y'all" to let everyone know they are from the south

- LOW KEY

- saying something "hits different" 

- not being able to say the full word suspect and thinking you're cool saying 'sus'

- Simp 

THANK YOU for this one.  🙏

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On 12/16/2022 at 8:10 AM, BufordT said:

So. I've noticed a lot of people start answering a question with the word "so". 

So, it all started when....

Corollary to this one because it's the same d-bags doing it.  People who keep asking you "right?" as they're answering a question or being interviewed.  

I don't know, motherfocker, that's why I asked you.  🤨

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19 minutes ago, Mookz said:

Corollary to this one because it's the same d-bags doing it.  People who keep asking you "right?" as they're answering a question or being interviewed.  

I don't know, motherfocker, that's why I asked you.  🤨

this made me think of people who constantly say "you know?" while telling a story.  "we were at he bar, you know? and John orders a round of shots you know?"  no, i don't focking know, that's why you're telling the story.

 

there is also the other end of the spectrum where people assume you know everyone they are talking about.  "I went to the mall yesterday with Jennifer (no idea who Jennifer is), and she brought Jack with her."  and the story goes on and on..... Jennifer turns out to be her cousin and Jack is a dog and only finding out after being extremely confused when Jack pees on the floor.

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On 12/19/2022 at 1:35 PM, Hardcore troubadour said:

That was great. Thanks!

The whole video is funny. Nate has some good bits 

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