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  1. #1
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    ohmygosh!!
    lizbid's post made me think of the overused phrase everybody is getting wrong lately on sportscasts.
    "mano a mano"
    It does NOT mean "man to man," phil ligget et al!
    It means "hand to hand"
    geeeeeeeeez

    And a word I'm learning to hate:
    Penultimate
    its like it was just discovered and now everybody has to use it to sound upscale. all it means is next to last.
    sheeeeeeeez
    laurie

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    Do I get a waiver? I've used it for 30+ years.

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...ate#post202387
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    Fixin

    I'm fixin to go to the store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stacie View Post
    I'm fixin to go to the store.
    I like fixin.
    Since you're fixin to go to the store, get me some orange pop, ya hear?

    It's a southern thing.
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    hee hee

    Heee heeee..Pop..heee heeeee..

    I don't hear that word very often..It's hilarious! When Ian arrived in Canada he visted a local fast food joint. She asked him "what pop do ya want with blah blah" . It took a while for both of them to understand eachother..It eventually dawned on him that she wanted to know what soft drink he wanted..

    Goes to show that although most of us speak english, it's not always the same english..

    C

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    wanna coke?

    There's soda and pop, and then when I returned to the south, I rediscovered the universal "coke". "Want a coke? What kind of coke do you want? Coke, Sprite, Mr. Pib...?"
    Beth

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    I just discovered this thread, and am soooo looking forward to reading it! No time now, must zip over to the Y to swim before the guppies invade (little kid swim time). But I'll throw out some of my most loathed words:

    Operationalize. NO! WRONG! NOT A WORD!

    Impact. Correct if you mean "one object hit another. There was an impact." Or, "the patient can't poop."
    BUT NOT TO BE USED AS A VERB! "It really impacted me." NO! WRONG!

    Thank you. Having thus vented my spleen, I'm off to swim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Heee heeee..Pop..heee heeeee..

    I don't hear that word very often..It's hilarious! When Ian arrived in Canada he visted a local fast food joint. She asked him "what pop do ya want with blah blah" . It took a while for both of them to understand eachother..It eventually dawned on him that she wanted to know what soft drink he wanted..

    Goes to show that although most of us speak english, it's not always the same english..

    C
    LOL! My husband's whole family says, "pop" for soda and we tease them mercilessly about it.
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    I second utilize when use will work just fine....it doesn't add meaning or subtlety so why not just use use?

    And pronunciations that grate on me....mute for moot as in moot point. The point is not silent.

    And pitcher for picture. There may be a picture on the pitcher or a pitcher in the picture, but they are not pronouced the same! The boss uses this one all the time and I have to restrain myself from leaping over the table and throttling him.

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    i hear "pro-nounce-i-ation" instead of pronunciation

    and "lair-nyx" instead of larynx

    i love words. i do the daily crossword puzzle in about 7 minutes.
    but i cant do sudoku (soduku? suduko? sokudu? sukudo?) to save my life!
    laurie

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    Marketing director in a presentation yesterday - "I had them electronic-fy the print media so that . . . . . ."

    Did you notice that all of us in the back row were rolling on the floor in gales of laugher? Some of us were already disgusted because you had already forgotten to mention our product (which the bigger revenue stream) as part of this incredibly important integration plan for our new business unit. Did you actually listen to any of the VPs talk about our unit's product vision? Then you went 20 mins over as the last presenter before dinner when we had been right on schedule all day. During the team building exercise last night your team voted you off the team because they, incorrectly, thought you were the mole in our Secret Agent/Spy exercise. You might want to think about why that happened and "electronick-fy" your observation and respect skills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkBike View Post
    And a word I'm learning to hate:
    Penultimate
    its like it was just discovered and now everybody has to use it to sound upscale. all it means is next to last.
    sheeeeeeeez
    Penultimate has become popular?

    At last! I'm one of the cool kids! A teacher made fun of me in 7th grade for using "redundant" (correctly, by the way). "Ooh, don't we use big words?!" I should've replied, "ooh, don't you have a little vocabulary?!" But I digress.

    I've read the entire thread, and am comforted to find that many fine women are offended by the misuse of "impacted". Phew. This is a great relief to me. I feared that I was alone in the world.

    This "hated" word is unique to certain areas, where folks have grown up speaking Spanish at home, but English everywhere else: Drank. As in: (in English), "I drank my pills", because the word "tomar" in Spanish means both "to take" and "to drink". I grit my teeth every time I hear it, but have abandoned all hope of correcting it. Argh, that makes me imagine how much my patients must endure my misuse of words in Spanish...
    Last edited by Lise; 06-12-2007 at 08:31 AM.
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    I have a girlfriend who says "dranked". I dranked all the juice. Arrrrrrrrrgh.

    Here's one that strikes fear into every Information Systems person "I'm a technical kind of guy". Usually said when a clueless moron decides to "fix" something on his PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Here's one that strikes fear into every Information Systems person "I'm a technical kind of guy". Usually said when a clueless moron decides to "fix" something on his PC.

    Second only to a management type who says to the developer, "I used to write software, too." Which we all translate to "and if you were any good at it, you'd still be writing it"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lise View Post
    At last! I'm one of the cool kids! A teacher made fun of me in 7th grade for using "redundant" (correctly, by the way). "Ooh, don't we use big words?!" I should've replied, "ooh, don't you have a little vocabulary?!" But I digress.

    I had a 9th grade civics teacher who pronouced Bourgeois as ber-gor-is. At age 14 I knew how to say the word, but I didn't have the nerve to correct her. I probably would have gotten suspended, or at least paddled. This was the mid-60s in Alabama where corporal punishment was still in use. The same woman said colyum instead of column. Over 40 years later, I can still dredge up the feeling of my teeth being on edge in that class.
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