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By *oofy321 OP Man
over a year ago
moon base zero |
People ending sentences with...
BOSH |
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By *adyHWoman
over a year ago
South Glos |
"People ending sentences with...
BOSH "
Or ‘boom’ |
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Only one!
Ok, sarnie. I shudder every time I hear it. |
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Only one!
Ok, sarnie. I shudder every time I hear it." thats short for sandwich..... Yes?...... A sarnie |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Only one!
Ok, sarnie. I shudder every time I hear it.thats short for sandwich..... Yes?...... A sarnie "
Oh yes indeed ... Boom! |
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Could be worse. They could call it a sando.
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?) |
Naughty... used in a sexual context |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cockwomble.
I don't understand why people think it's funny/cleaver/or insulting... Just makes me think they are clowns. |
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"Cockwomble.
I don't understand why people think it's funny/cleaver/or insulting... Just makes me think they are clowns. "
Agreed |
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Kitty - when used to describe their vagina
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Guilty |
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Champion
An 'mate' when used inappropriately, though perhaps people may disagree with that. |
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when people put a k instead of a g at the end of words like somethink instead of something. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Babe (not the pig) |
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People who say SO when asked a question. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hubby - makes me cringe. |
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Pacific instead of specific
Expresso instead of espresso
Etc
Etc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hubby |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Kitty - when used to describe their vagina
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And Clitty to describe a penis in a crossdressing context |
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Simples.
The word is simple, ffs. |
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"Kitty - when used to describe their vagina
And Clitty to describe a penis in a crossdressing context"
Completely agree |
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"Cockwomble.
I don't understand why people think it's funny/cleaver/or insulting... Just makes me think they are clowns. " No not really? It's a fab word hahaha Donald Trump and Putin are fine examples. You meant clever? "Moist" is worse lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Moist
Nom nom nom
And on here, professional |
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"Pacific instead of specific
Expresso instead of espresso
Etc
Etc"
Or peak instead of pique.
I once sent a polite message to inform a woman on pof of her error when she said she was, "looking for, "someone to peak her interest!"
She responded by asking if I was a prick or a prique.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cockwomble.
I don't understand why people think it's funny/cleaver/or insulting... Just makes me think they are clowns. No not really? It's a fab word hahaha Donald Trump and Putin are fine examples. You meant clever? "Moist" is worse lol "
Yes. I was rage typing... |
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"Simples.
The word is simple, ffs." Aww poor Alexander the Meerkat hahaha |
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"Cockwomble.
I don't understand why people think it's funny/cleaver/or insulting... Just makes me think they are clowns. No not really? It's a fab word hahaha Donald Trump and Putin are fine examples. You meant clever? "Moist" is worse lol
Yes. I was rage typing... " Aww let it all out! Don't let it build up now. Hahaha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pacific instead of specific
Expresso instead of espresso
Etc
Etc
Or peak instead of pique.
I once sent a polite message to inform a woman on pof of her error when she said she was, "looking for, "someone to peak her interest!"
She responded by asking if I was a prick or a prique.
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TBF ... a great comeback.
And peak could possibly work in that context ... if she wanted her interest maximised? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pacific instead of specific
Expresso instead of espresso
Etc
Etc
Or peak instead of pique.
I once sent a polite message to inform a woman on pof of her error when she said she was, "looking for, "someone to peak her interest!"
She responded by asking if I was a prick or a prique.
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TBF ... a great comeback.
And peak could possibly work in that context ... if she wanted her interest maximised? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hollibops |
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People that constantly say "like" |
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Yous....it's used a lot in Dublin so whenever I see a message from someone in Dublin my first thought is please don't say it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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'Whatever' |
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"People that constantly say "like" " Us northerners use little phrases like that! I've had to learn to not do it, As it can be annoying and a habit. If you go to Newcastle they say "Why Aye" a lot but they are friendly. Hahaha |
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Yup…. Don’t know why. It sounds awful to my ears. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mate
When they don’t even know me ?????
See you next Tuesday for obvious reasons
Chief
Boss
Mannnnnnm
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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See you next Tuesday for obvious reasons
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This one always intrigues me.
Why is a slang term for lady parts considered the ultimate offensive word?
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It strikes me as a bit misogynistic. To be likened to female parts is sooo damn offensive? Are female parts so awful that a word referencing them is the most insulting thing one can say? It's always caused me pause for thought. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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See you next Tuesday for obvious reasons
This one always intrigues me.
Why is a slang term for lady parts considered the ultimate offensive word?
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It strikes me as a bit misogynistic. To be likened to female parts is sooo damn offensive? Are female parts so awful that a word referencing them is the most insulting thing one can say? It's always caused me pause for thought."
It’s patriarchy pet. Most insults have historically been female anatomy or behaviour based |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
Near Wells |
Amazing or awesome, when used to describe a normal regular occurrence. |
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By *eliusMan
over a year ago
Henlow |
pacific … when people mean specific |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Conservatives... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Text talk , that might make me sound old and boring but I hate abbreviations like soz wuu2 wtf etc... its not 10p a text anymore no need to shorten it |
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By *ocalMan
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Amazing or awesome, when used to describe a normal regular occurrence."
This, it's fine if your talking about Mount Everest, the Moon landings, Taj Mahal, Grand Canyon ect, but for everyday bog standard shit, please grow up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Horndog
It's like something a teenager would say.
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Dirtbag. It seems I get called this more and more recently |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
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"Dirtbag. It seems I get called this more and more recently "
Me too. Funny that. |
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See you next Tuesday for obvious reasons
This one always intrigues me.
Why is a slang term for lady parts considered the ultimate offensive word?
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It strikes me as a bit misogynistic. To be likened to female parts is sooo damn offensive? Are female parts so awful that a word referencing them is the most insulting thing one can say? It's always caused me pause for thought.
It’s patriarchy pet. Most insults have historically been female anatomy or behaviour based "
I don’t get that.
I despise that word.
It’s the very sound of the word.
However, I don’t find other words meaning the same to be as awful, such as;
pussy, minge, piss flaps, beef curtains, fanny, gash, slash, clunge, fish mitten…. (The list is endless)
It’s almost as if it’s the hard T at the end that makes it sound so bad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When someone refers to me as "Babe" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Manpussy |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
Morden |
"The word ‘ BBC’ ????"
Even when referring to the British Broadcasting Corporation? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nicked |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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“Simples” |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Snowflake. Ironically used by those who don't like the standards of modern society. |
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See you next Tuesday for obvious reasons
This one always intrigues me.
Why is a slang term for lady parts considered the ultimate offensive word?
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It strikes me as a bit misogynistic. To be likened to female parts is sooo damn offensive? Are female parts so awful that a word referencing them is the most insulting thing one can say? It's always caused me pause for thought."
Perhaps the people concerned were called that before the 'lady parts'(not my term. just quoting) were.
Would make sense as there are almost as many of them about! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Iconic.
By definition this word applies to a very small number of things - cultural artefacts that are more than just famous. But I hear it applied so often that it’s starting to lose (change) its meaning to something that is just well known.
I know - I need to get out more. |
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Clunge... Ew. Even worse than see you next Tuesday. |
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"Clunge... Ew. Even worse than see you next Tuesday. "
I never saw or heard the word used until I read it on previous 'What words don't you like?' threads.
Certainly have not encountered it outside the forum, let alone in the world beyond Fab. |
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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago
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"Iconic.
By definition this word applies to a very small number of things - cultural artefacts that are more than just famous. But I hear it applied so often that it’s starting to lose (change) its meaning to something that is just well known.
I know - I need to get out more."
Afraid you're right though. Iconic used to be a perfectly good word but like so many it has been rendered pointless by overuse. |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
Morden |
Super.
It's about time people found another superlative. (Oh the irony) |
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If sexual, daddy and cunt.
Non sexual, fart (brought up getting slapped for saying it, now I hate it as much as my mum), and cunt |
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"If sexual, daddy and cunt.
Non sexual, fart (brought up getting slapped for saying it, now I hate it as much as my mum), and cunt"
Yes! Agree! Daddy is awful, I just don't get that. When people use it straight off the bat too! What were they thinking. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have so many I could write a dictionary.
But I'll go with tits. Actually makes me shudder, and not in a good way. |
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"Dirtbag. It seems I get called this more and more recently
Me too. Funny that."
Really strange isn’t it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have so many I could write a dictionary.
But I'll go with tits. Actually makes me shudder, and not in a good way. "
Does it really get on your... nerves |
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'Unreal'
When It is clearly real and we can see it.
I hate this social media speak. |
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"Iconic.
By definition this word applies to a very small number of things - cultural artefacts that are more than just famous. But I hear it applied so often that it’s starting to lose (change) its meaning to something that is just well known.
I know - I need to get out more.
Afraid you're right though. Iconic used to be a perfectly good word but like so many it has been rendered pointless by overuse. "
Totally agree. |
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"Lady "
I got pulled up once for describing someone as a lady.
I thought it was a very polite and respectful term.
No idea how it could be a problem at all. |
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By *r_PinkMan
over a year ago
london stratford |
Its not so much the word, More the mispronunciation of the word!
Its Assume NOT ashume. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have so many I could write a dictionary.
But I'll go with tits. Actually makes me shudder, and not in a good way.
Does it really get on your... nerves "
It does Joe, don't go there... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have so many I could write a dictionary.
But I'll go with tits. Actually makes me shudder, and not in a good way.
Does it really get on your... nerves
It does Joe, don't go there..."
Only with my mouth |
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Pacific instead of specific
Expresso instead of espresso
Etc
Etc
Or peak instead of pique.
I once sent a polite message to inform a woman on pof of her error when she said she was, "looking for, "someone to peak her interest!"
She responded by asking if I was a prick or a prique.
TBF ... a great comeback.
And peak could possibly work in that context ... if she wanted her interest maximised?" so good you said it twice |
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"Yous "
I'm with you on that one, does my head in. |
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"Fella"
Is that someone who fellates? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Jaffa cake
Ok that's two but I don't care |
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By *rder66Man
over a year ago
Tatooine |
"The word ‘ BBC’ ????" It's paying the tv licence that I hate.
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"Only one!
Ok, sarnie. I shudder every time I hear it.thats short for sandwich..... Yes?...... A sarnie
Oh yes indeed ... Boom!"
I remember a guy who used to call them Jimmy Skinners, no idea where that comes from, it's not rhyming slang to my knowledge |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bae |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Really not a fan of the word minge... I love what it is attributed to, just don't like that word for it haha |
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Not a great enthusiast for the word 'gonna' ..unless the person saying it is called 'Donna' or has gonnarrhea.
Apologies to any Donnas on thread. Just an irresistable jest in poor taste! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Out......when playing Badminton that is |
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The word telly. Makes me cringe every time I here it and nearly everyone says it |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
So, so many more than one. |
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"Really not a fan of the word minge... I love what it is attributed to, just don't like that word for it haha"
I used to consort with someone who used to say "Just going to wash my minge".
I always replied "When you are done, I will will wash my Penge". No reason, however, why it couldn't have been a mutual ablution session and was when in a suitable shower. |
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"How about “oki doki” "
..especially pronounced with an 'r' in front of each 'k'. |
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'Literally' every other word and 'laters' when someone's leaving! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When anyone uses the word " enjoy " on its own..it drives me up the wall ..think calling Hancock " asshole " same thing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Been, when people use it instead of ‘being’. |
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Whore I really dislike the word & the occupation you should have sex because you enjoy how great it feels, not because you get paid too |
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By *mrmarkMan
over a year ago
tavistock |
Like. Being repeated in a conversation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"hun"
This. I feel the red mist gathering… |
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"Bear with me" said as one word what happened to can you hold the line.
But I must admit some sound cute so I might like to be Bear and with them. |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?) |
"Parsnips"
... what's wrong with parsnips??! |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?) |
"Woke"
... what about hench?! |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
Newcastle |
Now, why not just say soon or 5,10 minutes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wifey
How is that even polite to a grown up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pacific instead of specific
Expresso instead of espresso
Etc
Etc"
Ect. Now that drives me insane |
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So....at the start of a sentence |
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"Naughty... used in a sexual context "
This, every time. One guy used it about 5 times in a msg, and it was part of his user name, I told him he needed to expand his vocabulary.
The other one is "tits" I just find it crass. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Naughty... used in a sexual context
This, every time. One guy used it about 5 times in a msg, and it was part of his user name, I told him he needed to expand his vocabulary.
The other one is "tits" I just find it crass."
Hug bumpers is better |
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"Hubby - makes me cringe. "
Hubs is worse |
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By *ensualbicockMan
over a year ago
liverpool wavertree picton clock |
"People ending sentences with...
BOSH "
Especially when they pronounce it Bosssssh ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Marvellous |
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Nice.
It is not an appropriate word to use , in any context, ever. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nice.
It is not an appropriate word to use , in any context, ever. "
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Ect. Now that drives me insane"
They arrive at that spelling from pronouncing it 'icksetterer' |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
"Nice.
It is not an appropriate word to use , in any context, ever. "
Not even in the context of annoying words? |
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"Nice.
It is not an appropriate word to use , in any context, ever.
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Even if it is Cyril's cock? |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?) |
"Naughty... I told him he needed to expand his vocabulary.
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I must remember this |
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'Sat' almost universally used when it shout be 'sitting'. Similarly I was 'stood' (at the bar, for instance).
You don't say 'I was ran' or 'I was walked', unless of course you were d*unk!
The joys of English usage.
Imagine how silly the song would have sounded with Otis Redding 'Sat on the dock of the bay'. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious try spelling that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Babe. Hate it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Also bruh , bro , moist |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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“woke” when it’s being used as a pejorative term |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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People with no profile pic .. I'm Irish I can use more than one word .. we love to chat lol |
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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago
In my happy place |
I'm taking 2 words
Best life.
It should just be life. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Whatever! I hate it, it's just so ignorant x |
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Shud ov, Instead of should have
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"Moist
Nom nom nom
And on here, professional "
I have moist tattooed on my arm
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The word i hate so much now is the way people use to x
toxxxxicc to describe anything bad like its not toxic of its q bad experience toxic is q whole new level |
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Use
How are use doing?
Sorry to be the spelling police. We are not perfect, but this is actually a complete turn off when we get a message like this. |
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I struggle with Estuary English, for me, it’s totally false and an affectation.
I also accept that language evolves, however I think it’s a retrograde step.
I worked in Europe extensively and the one thing other nationals said was that they found it very strange.
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"I struggle with Estuary English, for me, it’s totally false and an affectation.
I also accept that language evolves, however I think it’s a retrograde step.
I worked in Europe extensively and the one thing other nationals said was that they found it very strange.
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We all have to accept that language evolves and for instance, it looks very much like 'sat' has officially replaced 'sitting'.
However, I take serious exception to linguistic evolution being used to excuse laziness, sloppiness and downright ignorance. All traits which reflect no credit on our education system.
I will have to tolerate the use of 'sat' but let's hope 'of' never officially replaces 'have' because language has evolved merely to accommodate the ill educated. |
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Wanking!
Nothing worse than a woman saying she's wanking! Could be put differently lol |
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discombobulated, it confuses me |
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"discombobulated, it confuses me "
Agreed. It is a silly made up word which some people think is clever to use.
Sounds like something thought up by a radio DJ like Jimmy Young or Chris Tarrant. |
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Do we get a few extra goes over the 175 to make up for repetitions? |
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Literally |
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