Words that should be used less often....

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by SpacemanSpiff, Aug 2, 2011.

  1. Heat

    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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    A lot of the "swear" words. While at times they can be quite effective at making a point when they are used constantly they become monotonous.
     
  2. walsh

    walsh Senior Member

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    I hate the phrase "as it were", it serves no purpose and makes you sound like a fucking retard from the 19th century, as it were...
     
  3. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    "circumcision"

    I seen it used more in this forum than any other place on earth ..cut it out folks [​IMG]
     
  4. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    a lot of the words mentioned here are definitely top on my list.

    And LIKE I think LIKE people should LIKE stop LIKE using the word LIKE
     
  5. newbie-one

    newbie-one one with the newbiverse

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    so "open-minded, socialist fuck-terrorist" would be right out
     
  6. Duck

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    Dope
    Weed
    Pot
    Marijuana

    When referring to the lovely cannabis. I am guilty of most of these myself.
     
  7. lynzxx

    lynzxx Senior Member

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    haha im guilty of using like.. :(
     
  8. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    Me too, like, a lot.
     
  9. mustlivelife

    mustlivelife Knows nothing!

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    TOTALLY agree with those three, the people that use them the most have no idea of the meaning of the words. Mainstream people describing themselves as open-minded... Can go and fuck themselves in the anus with baseball bat full of nails!
     
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  12. Lodog

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    You all have unrealistic expectations.

    I on the other hand feel the word superphantasmagoria should be used less. After this post I'm sure this wish will be granted.
     
  13. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    blockbuster
     
  14. Perilless

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    The phrase ''Having said that'' as in:

    I like you alot, having said that, I dont think we really get on at all.
     
  15. SpacemanSpiff

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    that reminds of how much i hate hearing the words "anyways" when Im talking to someone and they want to change the subject so they start their sentence with that instead of answering me
     
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  18. Crayola

    Crayola =)

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    yes that is annoying.
    some words are just irritating when they are used to terminate a discussion. in that sense i really hate the word "whatever".
    as in : "- are u mad at me?" "- whatever"
    ugh
     
  19. The Imaginary Being

    The Imaginary Being PAIN IN ASS Lifetime Supporter

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    i find that annoying.. but then in some places it's just colloquialism now. it happens around my way, but then we're all talking like this like that summit fucking taffy dab has a tidy lass

    lush post safe :cool:
     
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