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As a long term on and off forum user ive seen quite a few words overused or used for the wrong meaning because its easy to use them, so whats your favourite or most annoying overused or used for the wrong meaning word. |
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Ill start it of with a few,
"Timewaster" often used to describe anyone that wont meet said person.
"Judgemental" very commonly used against anyone that speaks out against someone doing something like "cheating".
"Fake" see timewaster. |
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over a year ago
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Arrogant - someone finding you not attractive is not arrogant.
Time waster - someone not interested in you is not a time waster.
Athletic - well your not fat so that means you must be athletic.
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"Of when meaning have"
That's just the tip of the iceberg...
Hes instead of his
Are instead of our
There instead of their (and vice versa)
...and many more.
This is not complicated stuff. Most of this we're taught in primary school.
My 8 year old can do better! |
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Poor grammar is really annoying but in particular the word definitely being spelled defiantly and misused their, there, they're grinds my gears terribly. |
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Hello all,
the one word that I find strange is the use of 'draw' meaning drawer?
Apart from all the horrible American phrases and syntax that is becoming too much a part of current spoken English.
Alec |
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'Literally' when they don't actually mean 'Literally'
e.g. "I literally pissed myself laughing"
When their bladder control has been perfectly fine, they just laughed a lot.
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"Poor grammar is really annoying but in particular the word definitely being spelled defiantly and misused their, there, they're grinds my gears terribly.
Discusting is another one."
I cringe just looking at spelling! |
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