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Slang terms that annoy you (pg. 15)
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| montana |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
staycation. |
what?
edit, is that an halfarsed word for being broke when you have vacation? |
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| Slylee |
i remember this girl i went to high school with my senior year and she was in my weight lifting class and she was this spoiled little rich italian girl whose parents owned and operated a family run pizza place in a neighboring city.
anyway she was always dripping with jewelry and cute clothes and yet she always said "axed" instead of "asked". she gave me this whole song and dance about how she literally can't understand/figure out how to say "asked". she thought it was a difficult sound (the s and k together). i kinda believed her but i was skeptical at times.
she also had a semi NY accent and i'm pretty sure she was born and raised in south florida so who knows lol |
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| iclone |
| lazyass is more like it. pronouncing "sk" isn't a genetic skill, like rolling your tongue :stongue: |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
yeah... they say "funna" as well as "finna" down in the South. Atrocious. |
Trust me the brotha's say it here too. I think its a prerequisite that you have to be african american and make under $20,000 a year and you say finna/funna by default.
To think taking school just a bit more seriously could save such blatant degradation of language. Although lets not forget if you're cool you don't use english properly. |
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| Seppuku |
| "Chill" as in "that's chill" or "she's a chill girl." |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by Seppuku
"Chill" as in "that's chill" or "she's a chill girl." |
You hate 'chill?' :wtf: |
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| Seppuku |
| I guess its chill with me if you don't. |
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| Ygrene |
Slightly off topic but, over used corporate terms/phrases I've been hearing lately have been beating me down....particularly when they come out of my mouth. I feel like such a turd when I say one. :mad:
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| Domesticated |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ygrene
Slightly off topic but, over used corporate terms/phrases I've been hearing lately have been beating me down....particularly when they come out of my mouth. I feel like such a turd when I say one. :mad:
Dreamspace
Banwidth
Sundowning
Peel back the onion
Rocks on the wagon |
'Tic-tac', as in communicate back and forth. 'Yeah, we'll tic-tac later this week to set up a meeting.' |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
'Tic-tac', as in communicate back and forth. 'Yeah, we'll tic-tac later this week to set up a meeting.' |
are you ing kidding me?? wtf is wrong with people? |
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| Dervish |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceOwnsLol
A lot of British slang. "Dodgy" and "bit" come into mind. |
" a lot" is more dodgy than a bit of proper British communication. Cunt bag.
:toothless |
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| Tangil |
| "fail" and "epic fail". |
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