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o...m...g with the pause even worse
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out there
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Having a 'grown up' discussion.
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let me get back to you
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'ahead of' particularly on sports news
Means the event they are talking about hasn't happened yet. How interesting or important is that? While I am on the subject, channels such as Talksport believing that opinions of biased ex-footballers who retired 20 years ago is NEWS. |
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A supercilious smile is a particularly annoying expression!
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"AMAZING", this is everywhere,the funny thing the subject is it more often than not quite trite, x factor must shoulder a lot of the blame.
"take care", about 75% falsely used,it is just a bad goodbye. |
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anybody who staes during a sentence " at the end of the day" needs shooting in the face
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fiscal space
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^ A chavvy pseudo intellectual phrase that one,good choice,
A sock o' shoite across the puss would be another apt punishment til they desist from use may also work, who would drive the white vans? |
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^^
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'going foward'
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Would of.
Could of. Should of. All the above the indicators of a moron. "Ahead of". What's wrong with "Before"? Affect instead of effect and vice versa. "Let me be clear". Clear indication the answer won't be. |
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From the get go...what's wrong with From the start.
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Slightly off topic but the Americanisation (note no zed, despite my browser insisting) of this country literally makes me want to puke up.
Just been in a sandwich shop for my lunch and on the electronic menu board was this: "Lemon and Herb Chicken with Wild Rice and Slaw: lose the Rice -Double Slaw". (their capitals). I felt like chewing off my own arms! |
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Tell me about it..................
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The Scottish saying "How" instead of "Why"
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Surely you can take out a dozen such annoying phrases/expressions(whatever the difference) from cricket commentary? They still use the same ones over and over again.
That one had 4 written all over it. Right off the meat of the bat. Timed to perfection that went like a tracer bullet... |
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20 posts in and we are still ignoring 'the elephant in the room'
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Well we know why that is, don't we?
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Ballpark figure
24/7 You do the math Basically any Americanism really. |
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Anybody referring to another as Boss or Boss-man... Brings out Hate in me.
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^Yep,pikey talk.
The fellas that use that he/they gave it a 110%,shouldn't really be left out on there own. |
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I despise being called mate by:
Anyone trying to assert a point Anyone that doesn't know me My daughter's boyfriends Actually - any time at all really. |
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My daughter's boyfriends
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My daughter's boyfriends.. tbh, they dont even need to speak...
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Ok steerforth calm down mate !!!!
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Been there...........................
So many people say it now you only have to say the first two words. |
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I have a cousin who is widely known as Cliché Kim because every conversation is liberally peppered with 'basically', 'know what I mean' and 'at the end of the day', amongst others.
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cheers mate
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virtue signalling
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I call every fecker on the planet mate. Sorry i cant help it, mate.
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"To be like" instead of "to say".
E.g. "He was like, 'OMG!' and I was like, 'Tell me about it!'" |
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"A black hole" when you mean "a hole".
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arse hole moor like
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copywhite Fr Ted
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"Can I get a...???" is starting to annoy me.
Regarding earlier American comments, it's more spelling that irks me over that. The amount of times I see center rather than centre...!!! |