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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Irregardless.
    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    that's what i was going to say! a senior engineer uses this often in conversations. Or should I say monologues. And he's kind of exalted and haughty...and has seniority... and then he spits out that word and my eyes cross.
    I think "disirregardless" is even more glorious.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    "pitcher" for picture

    "mute" for "moot" as in "moot point" -- the point is not unable to speak!

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    Part of my job is managing a few rental properties and there's a mom and daughter that call me 'honey' every time they call. Really irritating. Use my NAME, for crying out loud! My hubby doesn't even call me that (he uses sweetie, instead)!
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    I overheard a conversation where one man said to another, "I got tired of all her agonisms."

    I hate the misuse of "there", "their" and "they're"
    I can do five more miles.

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    supposebly.

    What's your guys' opinion on x? (just a what's your opinion will suffice)

    I seen (instead of saw) them.

    And messing up your/you're, they're/their/there and too/to.

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    grrls.

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    Guys

    Why can't i say guys/dudes? I have a workmate(guy) that calls me doll or honey & don't care.

    What's wrong with saying *****?

    I find it annoying when people get countables & non countables incorrect. My former manager would say " there are some fruit over there" ARGHHHHHHHHH

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post

    What's wrong with saying *****?

    If you're talking a cat about it's fine.

    If you're talking about a female or female anatomy it has some derogatory connotations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Why can't i say guys/dudes? I have a workmate(guy) that calls me doll or honey & don't care.

    What's wrong with saying *****?

    I find it annoying when people get countables & non countables incorrect. My former manager would say " there are some fruit over there" ARGHHHHHHHHH
    CC- Umm - this must be a U.S. thing, but to answer your question, it's a female anatomy reference, generally intended in the dirtiest of ways. That is what is wrong with it. Wow - will I ever be embarrassed when you all come back and tell me I'm wrong!

    I'm afraid I use "guys" to refer to just about everyone. It just feels so nice and casual, and as close to unisex as I can find. However, I DETEST "doll", and if you are going to call me honey or hon (hun?), you'd better be my mom or my DH. Actually, I take that back - there are a tiny handful of people out there who could call me that and it would be okay, because they would be using it sarcastically, and we'd both know it wasn't some sort of empty show of fake affection.

    I have far too many pet peeve words to even try to list any. I guess irregardless is at the top of the pile. Oh, and when Office Max or somebody was running an ad where they used office as a verb (I think it was "The new way to office", or something equally horrific), I truly wanted to shoot the tv.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carback View Post
    supposebly.


    And messing up your/you're, they're/their/there and too/to.
    ha and rode/road
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    libary

    relator

    school administrators who use the word 'piece' more than 10 times at a meeting

    impact (as a verb)

    I'll keep thinking, there are many.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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    "Stay-Cation"
    When the media finds a new word for something they hammer it into the ground. Just come out and say it... Americans are too broke to take a VACATION so they are staying home!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by salsabike View Post
    I think "disirregardless" is even more glorious.
    Oh that's just loverly.

    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    libary

    I thought that was spelled "liberry"...
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    Lead in place of led -- as in "I led the herd to the dessert table."

    "Employee's Only" -- ARGH! Enough already! Can someone please learn to correctly use an apostrophe?!
    "If we know where we want to go, then even a stony road is bearable." ~~ Horst Koehler

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    [QUOTE=carback;348137]

    I seen (instead of saw) them.
    QUOTE]

    Just the other day I was wondering if I'm overly sensitive, or if people who "seen" things spend more time telling others what they "seen" than people who "saw" things do. (I really was!)

 

 

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