Words, usages, and phrases that annoy the shit out of you...

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Makes that 101 all the more miraculous.

Jeff, Thursday, 30 May 2024 10:23 (three weeks ago) link

xpost - Ah, ok. Didn't know that.

Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Thursday, 30 May 2024 10:40 (three weeks ago) link

they are also notoriously difficult to train

butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Friday, 31 May 2024 14:18 (three weeks ago) link

Before I moved to my new flat in my old neighbourhood I'd see a couple of Dalmatian/Great Dane cross-breeds out on their walk. Nice change from all the Cockapoos and Dachshunds (all v good boys and girls tho they be).

nashwan, Friday, 31 May 2024 14:22 (three weeks ago) link

dalmatians are lowkey goated when spots are the vibe

jaymc, Friday, 31 May 2024 14:35 (three weeks ago) link

The puppies are just so cute.

Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, 31 May 2024 14:40 (three weeks ago) link

FPed you for that jaymc

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Friday, 31 May 2024 14:47 (three weeks ago) link

two weeks pass...

'high-touch'

Saw this for the first time today. I really hope I never have to use it.

jmm, Friday, 14 June 2024 19:05 (one week ago) link

thought that was gonna be about high-fiving in a library

karl...arlk...rlka...lkar..., Friday, 14 June 2024 19:28 (one week ago) link

Heard that one a few years ago as my former employer scrambled to rebuild under new “leadership”

Piggy Lepton (La Lechera), Friday, 14 June 2024 19:59 (one week ago) link

the 'high smooch', however, is an elegant baseketball shot

mookieproof, Saturday, 15 June 2024 00:13 (one week ago) link

Oh yeah, high-touch all up in my industry.

Jeff, Saturday, 15 June 2024 01:15 (one week ago) link

Low key high touch is mid

m0stly clean (Slowsquatch), Saturday, 15 June 2024 01:34 (one week ago) link

fully aware that this is a battle I lost decades ago, but still not really on board with the way middle class southern English people use the word "chill" as in "chill out" - just sounds so affected. Fine with Americans/Australians using it of course.


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