On a lighter note
"quite actually"
"quite honestly"
and for sure
"irregardless"
On a lighter note
"quite actually"
"quite honestly"
and for sure
"irregardless"
Mine is "texting".
It's not a word.
I have friends who say it, I let it go. It's all about the toleranceSometimes I get cranky and say it's not a word but I guess words evolve and if it really isn't a word, it will be soon.
For those people who are annoyed by fragments and run on sentences, don't read my posts. It's late
Thank you SK. It just dawned on me that truly it's actions vs. words. I know some people who might use a bit of creativity when describing something but their actions are incredible. I also know some very "giving" and "kind" people who do things like leave their shopping carts in the middle of parking lots. (Yes, that sets me off.) I've worked in the service industry and it shocks me how the most "ethical" and PC people don't live up to how they speak. Wow, I could've been succinct. Oh well.
Last edited by teigyr; 08-08-2008 at 08:45 PM.
Wow -- I've just spent 20 minutes reading this one thread! This is a good one!
Mine, and I hear it VERY often: "SPAYDED" (I'm not even sure how to spell that!).
As in, "Yes, Doc, she was spayded as a pup and got her shots".
Oh, and "Pancreatis" instead of "Pancreatitis".
This is medical snobbery, I know. But these two are really common and I have to suppress the giggles when I hear them.
On a non-medical note, if I hear "Get-R-Done" one more time.....!![]()
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