Very elegant:
Bobby_M - Linguistic Hedges = Prick
Imagine that. I outed myself thinking it had been obvious all along.
No, not that kind of outing.
Very elegant:
Bobby_M - Linguistic Hedges = Prick
Overusing some words or inserting more words than necessary is far better to using the wrong words. You'll get people using the wrong form of a word that sounds just like the correct word. Bear/bare, would/wood (homophones). It gets even more annoying when the words aren't supposed to sound the same like our/are though one's pronunciation skills are so bad that they sound the same in practice. I know there are even worse examples than are coming to mind.
This particular word abuse has become less popular recently, but it was especially bad in the military. I LOATHE the misuse and abuse of "myself." Take that last sentence out of context, and it's probably hilarious.Many years ago in the business world, somebody decided that it sounded more intelligent to say "myself" instead of "me".
You've literally hit the nail on the head. Literally, "basically" is overused. Literally....basically the word "basically" is basically overused to the point where it could basically drive me nuts.
You've literally hit the nail on the head. Literally, "basically" is overused. Literally.
I am not too fond of the overuse of the word "like"
As in: "Like, I was going like to the store like the other night like with some of my friends. Like you know?"
Like that yourself?
It's not so bad these days, but it was really bad in the past.
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Polonius:
My liege, and madam, to expostulate
What majesty should be, what duty is,
What day is day, night night, and time is time,
Were nothing but to waste night, day, and time;
Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit,
And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes,
I will be brief. Your noble son is mad. . . .
Hamlet Act 2, scene 2, 8692
Yeeeaahh! I agree on "basically", "like" and "literally", too.I think everyone in the world should stop saying 'It's all good', right now. ...
You've literally hit the nail on the head. Literally, "basically" is overused. Literally.
Deplane! (What the hell is that word!!? It means disembark from a plane! Do we ever decar from a car, or detrain from a train?)
Many years ago in the business world, somebody decided that it sounded more intelligent to say "myself" instead of "me". The abuse of the reflexive spread like wildfire.
"You can forward that to Bob or myself"
"Myself or my staff can assist with that"
BARFFFF!
It is my personal mission to remind people that anything with yourself is probably best left in private.![]()
I overuse a lot of words in an attempt to come off as slightly less of a prick than I know I am...
So, when do we "alight"? Only after minding the gap?![]()
Excellent point!! I never understood that one either! I'm always up for being made a fool of, and you, sir just did that Literally!
Basically, that pees me off a little.![]()
Hey, it is what it is.![]()
It's for pre-boarding passengers.That still doesn't excuse "deplaning" though.![]()
That still doesn't excuse "deplaning" though.![]()
De plane! De plane!
How much would wood a wouldchuck chuck if a wouldchuck could chuck would?
Man I hate getting into these threads on the 6th page... All of the good comments have been taken
I just had another thought:
How much Norris would a Chuck Norris Chuck, if a Chuck Norris could Chuck Norris?
In the middle of winter?Forgive him folks....It's hot down there!
SWMBO hates when I use the phrase, "Mount up!" in certain contexts...but it never loses its humor...like King Arthur says on the Holy Grail... "DisMOUNT!"
Forgive him folks....It's hot down there!
How much would wood a wouldchuck chuck if a wouldchuck could chuck would?
How much Norris would a Chuck Norris Chuck, if a Chuck Norris could Chuck Norris?