A related one...in my line of work, we discuss project-related effects. Some people that I work with actually use "impacted" as a verb, as in "the wetland would be impacted by..." Arg! The only thing that can be impacted is a wisdom tooth. I'm with you, Wahine. I prefer to use the word "effect" instead of "impact" (but I seem to be alone on this most of the time with my coworkers, which begs the question: is it me or are they all uncouth?).
And as SK knows, I say "very unique" all the time. Why? I have no idea. Where did I learn that one? I'm trying to overcome this shortfall in my life.Sometimes I even say "very super unique". I tend to overuse the word "super" for emphasis.
Super fun, super cute, super whatever...
My most hated words are irregardless, orientated, and potable. Regarding the last one, I hate it because most people mispronounce it and that hurts my ears. And we all know by now that the first two aren't really words (though "irregardless" is now accepted as slang and does occur in some dictionaries).




Sometimes I even say "very super unique". I tend to overuse the word "super" for emphasis.
Super fun, super cute, super whatever...
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