I have a boss that uses the word "Ideal" wrong.
I'll ask him a question and he says, "I have no ideal". I want to throat punch him every time he does it.
He also said once he had gotten into a Wops nest over the weekend. I replied, where in hell did you find a nest of Italians around here? Everyone laughed, he did not...
If the ideal is proper grammar, then yes, he is correct, he has no ideal.
I also hate starting the sentence with "Look..." The reason I mention it in particular is that President Obama does it ALL THE TIME in interviews. I know he has handlers that get him to speak a certain way, and I guess it commands attention, but it gets to be grating very quickly...
Same thing with people who start a sentence with "So" when they're answering a question and need to go into a drawn out explanation.
Me: "Can you explain to me how that works?"
Them: "So the first thing you have to decide...."
I can admit I've been guilty of this one at times, but when I hear others do it, especially those who do it habitually, it bugs me.
Also, at work, we had a sales rep from one of our vendors who they only brought in on occasion to try to close a deal, or on conference call because he's some big shot, who would always dumb things down to the point that it was patronizing, had this annoying lilting quality to his voice that was intended to be persuasive and calming like he was some motivational speaker, but it just sounded forced and dumb, and excelled in the art of business gobbledygook (that's probably one of those words people don't like either). I had fun counting the number of times he would use the phrase "at the end of the day"
I also hate "ping" in the non data network sense, as in "I'll ping you sometime next week"