jimlongley wrote:Actually, the "x" is quite common in europe, where I used to drink it quite a lot, and the sign on the front window of the "Cafe De Paris" in Woodstock NY, used that spelling in 1964.fickman wrote: - Expresso (there's no "x" in "espresso"!)
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Word use that drives you up the wall!
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using "data" as a singular noun
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You missed "lack toast and tolerant" "self of steam" "Valid Victorian" and one of my culinary favorites "flaming young"fickman wrote:The use of "ironic" when one means "coincidental" is far too common.
A few other misstatements of phrases:
- For all intensive purposes (instead of "for all intents and purposes")
- Nip it in the butt (bud!)
- Expresso (there's no "x" in "espresso"!)
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"..and all that stuff." I have a coworker who uses that statement to end and explanation when he can't really support his view.
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This reminds me of a junior high school shop teacher who heard a student say that, during summer vacation, he had "a bunch of fun". He corrected the student when he said, "bananas come in bunches, fun doesn't"rdcrags wrote:I heard one girl say to another: ”You should have come to the concert. A ton of people were there.” I thought: A ton. That’s not very many. Then I realized that she must have been referring to those on the stage. A ton would be reasonable for a band.
Then I looked up “a lot”, the expression my generation uses, and was ashamed for criticizing current usage. You see, “lot” just means a number of like things. So, a lot of people at a concert only means there were no chickens, hogs, or cows, for example, only people, and not a clue as to how many.
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Each fourth word, ...."You know ...."
and
"do you feel me, bro"
and
"do you feel me, bro"
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Beiruty wrote:Each fourth word, ...."You know ...."
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I do know, I feel you, bro.Beiruty wrote:Each fourth word, ...."You know ...."
and
"do you feel me, bro"
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"Know what I'm saying?" - at the end of every other sentence.
My response to this: I speak English.
Receptionists ask: What WAS your name?
My response: It still is (then my name)
My response to this: I speak English.
Receptionists ask: What WAS your name?
My response: It still is (then my name)
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My adds to the list:
"Guess, what?"
I have no clue.
"Guess, what?"
I have no clue.
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I just heard "at the end of the day...." and NO, he was not talking about sunset or going to bed~~~
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My daughter used to do that until I started pulling imaginary scenarios out of thin air with such detail and explanations she forgot the "what" herself. Now she just tells me.Beiruty wrote:My adds to the list:
"Guess, what?"
I have no clue.
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That was the tactic I used with my children when they were young. I also refused to accept "I don't know." as an answer to questions in regards their behavior, but that's another thread!Jaguar wrote:My daughter used to do that until I started pulling imaginary scenarios out of thin air with such detail and explanations she forgot the "what" herself. Now she just tells me.Beiruty wrote:My adds to the list:
"Guess, what?"
I have no clue.
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"I did not stay at a holiday inn last night" followed by further inanity - sigh, c'mon, posting that or "tell us how you really feel" is lacking in originality and wit.
Or that hairy old chestnut: If I tell ya, I'll have to kill ya, ugh. Dumb...
Why not make up something original - heck, it doesn't have to be witty, just original...
Oh, and middle age men saying "Coo-Whul" or Awesome or Dude. Please, leave jargon-speak to air headed teenagers.
Or that hairy old chestnut: If I tell ya, I'll have to kill ya, ugh. Dumb...
Why not make up something original - heck, it doesn't have to be witty, just original...
Oh, and middle age men saying "Coo-Whul" or Awesome or Dude. Please, leave jargon-speak to air headed teenagers.