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flounder
Posted: 5/31/2011 at 9:03 PM Reply with quote
Fat, Drunk, and Stupid Location: drinking the reclaimed water

"closure" and "inappropriate" - overused by managers and prigs everywhere.


...oh yeah, "banana" haha


   
 
Ivette 2.0
Posted: 5/31/2011 at 10:25 PM Reply with quote
Location: Bates Motel

Fergalicious.


I'm sure there are LOTS of words that you could put "licious" on the end and it would sound ok, but Fergie is not one of hem.

Snotty
Posted: 5/31/2011 at 11:06 PM Reply with quote
Administrator Location: limbo

crampons

OptionalLoser
Posted: 6/1/2011 at 1:15 AM Reply with quote
Location: Long Island

"delish"

"yum-o"

"[insert every single one of Rachel Ray's dumbass catchphrases here]"

annielynn
Posted: 6/1/2011 at 1:42 AM Reply with quote
Location: Hangin' with the Awkward Turtles.

irregardless

Like nails on a chalkboard.

likeyourvotescount
Posted: 6/1/2011 at 11:46 AM Reply with quote
VFTW Fantard

funner

fantastical

dawg (Which is why I have a seething hatred for Randy)

NikkiM1976
Posted: 6/1/2011 at 1:15 PM Reply with quote
Oh, hamburgers! Location: Hag Supastar!

Quote "OptionalLoser":
"delish"

"yum-o"

"[insert every single one of Rachel Ray's dumbass catchphrases here]"


This. I also hate every word that Giada Di Sharkmouth over-pronounces.

Jenmac
Posted: 6/1/2011 at 3:59 PM Reply with quote
Location: Arkansas

Oh the "word" yum-o pisses me off to no end. I had no idea that it was a Rachel Ray phrase because I just can't bring myself to watch her. That makes me hate her even more knowing that she's the reason all my idiot friends say that shit all the time.

beanhead
Posted: 6/1/2011 at 5:12 PM Reply with quote
Location: Out in the Countryside

refudiate Laugh

Sunfyre
Posted: 6/3/2011 at 1:31 AM Reply with quote
Location: Finding an axe

Athleticism (not sure about the spelling)


Commentators on WWE Divas and WWE Superstars use this "word" over and over and over AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN it's annoying the Malayo-Polynesian crap out of me.

dafeedil
Posted: 6/3/2011 at 6:05 PM Reply with quote

stool

8-bit
Posted: 6/3/2011 at 6:29 PM Reply with quote
Location: Sanjaya's papaya.

"Republican".

foxydonna
Posted: 6/3/2011 at 8:07 PM Reply with quote
Location: Upstate NY

Package, as in "You've got the whole package."

Ivette 2.0
Posted: 6/3/2011 at 9:52 PM Reply with quote
Location: Bates Motel

Just got back from a meeting in which a presenter said "verbiage" in that completely annoying and incorrect way that I'm sure we've all experienced. VERBIAGE MEANS AN EXCESS OF WORDS, NOT A MERE EXPLANATION OF SOMETHING!

AAAAAAGGHH!!!!!!!

flounder
Posted: 6/3/2011 at 10:08 PM Reply with quote
Fat, Drunk, and Stupid Location: drinking the reclaimed water

Coagulate

For some reason, saying that word activates my gag reflex.

(and not much does according to most guys I've dated) ellen

satchvai
Posted: 6/4/2011 at 3:16 AM Reply with quote

"literally"

cynmac
Posted: 6/4/2011 at 4:06 PM Reply with quote
Nadia Turner Location: A little blue island in the sea of red state

Quote "OptionalLoser":

"[insert every single one of Rachel Ray's dumbass catchphrases here]"


EVOO - instead of extra virgin olive oil. Just say olive oil. My cousin asked me if I had an EVOO for her salad on night, and I didn't know what the hell she was talking about.


And "keeping it real" but that's a phrase. Still pisses me off.





Last edited by cynmac on 6/4/2011 at 4:07 PM
girlfrommars
Posted: 6/5/2011 at 9:08 PM Reply with quote
Location: gnu jersey

SNARK.


This word has been misused on so many forums/websites. They're like "oh we're so SNARKY" when they're either passive-aggressive or thunderingly unfunny (as in saying "NOOOOOOOOOO I'm not sarcastic." ) Plus it kind of sounds like a bodily function.



Last edited by girlfrommars on 6/5/2011 at 9:09 PM
Ivette 2.0
Posted: 6/5/2011 at 10:58 PM Reply with quote
Location: Bates Motel

Gritty. As in "that movie got a gritty reboot in 2010, similar to every other movie released in 2010."


That word has become such a cliche that I don't even really know what it means. I had to look it up, and it apparently means "courageous; hardy; resolute". I can't really see how any of those apply to any movie ever. I've even heard that Saturday Night Fever was described as gritty. WTF?

umidontgetit
Posted: 6/6/2011 at 12:10 PM Reply with quote
Location: New York

literally

so fucking overused. I hear every other uneducated tween/teen saying, "That was literally the BEST movie ever!" oh, as opposed to "figurately" the best movie ever?

"I literally DIED watching that video lolz!"


ironic

improperly used as fuck so dumb people can feel like they sound smart.


travesty

I had a friend who overused this word, so this may be a very specific dislike.


epic

A favorite of posers and n00bs. I hate when words that mean something very extreme are used for mundane crap, and this is an example. "That video game/party/basketball shot was EPIC!" Fucking...wars are epic, not your dumb high school shit.


epic fail

obvious


FML/Fuck my life

Also overused for mundane crap by people who don't have real problems. "My cell phone screen just cracked, FML!!" You should only be fucking your life after your whole family dies.


you know what I mean?

I have another friend that ends every other sentence with this.


amazing

Word #3 overused for mundane crap.


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