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| Originally posted by Neon Sky Oblong |
Creamy
Douche
Drive thru
Pot (instead of weed)
Expresso (instead of espresso)
Steamer
Skinny (when referring to skim milk)
Soya
Indubitably (overused by morons trying to sound smart)
Cream of the crop (unless you review long-term nationwide academic trends, shove it)
Sup mang?
Dongle.
I hate that word.
I don't hate on any words, but I did have a friend that thought the word "awkward" was rather awkward.
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| Originally posted by C3sharp Dongle. I hate that word. |
Jews
Whatever. Not when used in a sentence like "She ate whatever she wanted to", but in a one-word sentence at the beginning of sentence like "Whatever you say".
nuke-you-lar
Chillax.
Everyone who says that can fuck right off in my opinion.
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| Originally posted by Alex Chillax. Everyone who says that can fuck right off in my opinion. |
not a single word, just short very annoying sentences
wake up
get a job
turn it down
schlong
wake up bitch
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
+1 to Amber, Amberlina and ravidcrackwhore
sobriety
probe 
still Amber
Any overused buzz word. Right now it's "transparent". I hear that word 10 times a day now.
"getting out of hand"

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| Originally posted by Xan_2v2 not a single word, just short very annoying sentences wake up get a job turn it down |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard FYI, none of those are sentences. |
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| Originally posted by The17sss I can't stand when black people say "axe" instead of "ask"... I'll say, "can you say bask? flask? task? Ok then why can't you pronounce 'ask' the right way?" |
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| O.E. ascian "ask," from earlier ahsian, from P.Gmc. *aiskojan (cf. O.S. escon, O.Fris. askia, M.Du. eiscen, O.H.G. eiscon, Ger. heischen "to ask, demand"), from PIE *ais- "to wish, desire" (cf. Skt. icchati "seeks, desires," Arm. aic "investigation," O.C.S. iskati "to seek," Lith. ieskau "to seek"). Form in Eng. infl. by a Scand. form of the word (cf. Dan. �ske; the O.E. would have evolved by normal sound changes into ash, esh, which was a Midlands and s.w. England dialect form). The variant in modern dialect ax is as old as O.E. acsian and was an accepted literary variant until c.1600. O.E. also had fregnan, frignan which carried more directly the sense of "question, inquire," and is from PIE root *prek-, the common source of words for "ask" in most I.E. languages. If you ask me "in my opinion" is attested from 1910. |
deadmau5
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| Originally posted by Sunsnail yes they are. they're imperative |
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