gratus fermentatio
Well-Known Member
Happy Meal.
I literally hate the word funeralized , irregardless of the fact I don't know what it means and have never heard it before.
I'm all like,, "what the flocc?" and then punch a mather floccer in the beeries and eat some cheese cake. and they're all like hey, butch weasel! why the floccin flocc?!? then I'm like, "you didn't learn the first time! whah-ka-sai! chode uppercut!!" then they be all like, "I'm crying cus I'ma pterodactyl! Boo-floccin-hoo and s#!T!" pssshhhh! sissies.
"Just sayin'"
Usually follows an insult. Similar to the preface "Don't take this personally, but...."
"It is what it is". Its such a defeatist attitude and an excuse to not deal with a situation. One of the mansgers where I works utters these worthless pile of words anytime things go wrong.
And
"That'll take a minute" which means its going to take a good bit if time.
When people online just say "this" when linking or responding to something...
This... This, what? Cures the common cold? Tastes like chicken? Finish the sentence!
In addition, I despise unfinished words, as in: "that is totes adorbs"...
Also, "irregardless"... And I am just now, as I type this, filled with a small sense of rage that my iPad made NO effort to correct the fact that I just typed the word irregardless... For F's sake, it even tried to autofill it as I typed "irrega"
I'm going to go punch something now.
[...]Price point: I'm not buying at the price point.
Really? How about, I'm not buying at that price?
Signage: We'll have to get some signage to advertise our event.
When the hell did signs become signage?
Price point: I'm not buying at the price point.
Really? How about, I'm not buying at that price?
I have seen signage used in legislation... therefor same thing as Day Tripper said people use it to sound cleverer
I have to use signage in reports as I am referring to signs put up to comply with the legislation signage requirements, but I would never say to someone - hey look at that shop signage over there!
I have seen signage used in legislation... therefor same thing as Day Tripper said people use it to sound cleverer
I have to use signage in reports as I am referring to signs put up to comply with the legislation signage requirements, but I would never say to someone - hey look at that shop signage over there!
Same here. When I've drafted up "signage plans" in the past, the term wasn't just referring to the signs but also the requirements for where/how to install them.
"Personally, I...". Yea, no ****.
"That being said, ...".
"utilize." (you mean use?)
Ah, I feel better getting that off my chest.
"_______justice." As in "social justice, economic justice," etc...
Or "________responsibility" As in "social responsibility."
None of these exist, they're commie buzzwords used by liberals/socialists to describe redistribution of wealth or as an excuse to erode individual rights.
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