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Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:40 pm
by Muddypause
'Gutted'. As in "We lost the match, so I was disembowled"????
'Whaddever', said with a curling top lip, a heavy sigh and rolling eyes.
Not really tautological clichés, but bowdlerisations are:
The way 'would have' is contracted to 'would've' is OK, but this is now being uncontracted to 'would of'
Several sports commentators now talk about people finishing in 'sickth' position.
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:43 pm
by bazil
"to be honest".......whenever i hear that i think everything up to that point must be lies!!
Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 3:36 am
by Wombat
"attitude" (pronounced attitood) - making a virtue of aggression, bad manners and rudeness - "that guy has attitood! (said with admiration)" - no he's just a bumhole!
Nev
Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 5:21 am
by Millymollymandy
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 10:46 am
by Ness
"Moisturisation". Is that even a word? All those bally skin care ads seem to think so, even if my dictionary doesn't...
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:23 pm
by The Chili Monster
"Regular" (as in regular price, regular fries etc). This is an awful Americanism.
*Foaming at the mouth*
MacDonalds describing its outlets as "restaurants" -an absolute pet hate of mine.
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:07 pm
by Andy Hamilton
I was standing at midnight with my back to a bloke who was holding a huge letter t and a huge letter i he was a bit confused and kept asking me what he was holding. So I turned round to him at the end of the day and said well that's it init.
MY bigest bug bear is friends speak (as in the sit com not what my mates say) - It couldn't be any more anoying, or yep we are loving that. What is wrong with simply yes I love that???
Then there is the overuse of the world like, Yes I am talking about Paris Hilton speach.
I am not racist but - yep everything before the but is bullshit. (excuse my French)
Excuse my French - that was not French it was a swear word, what are you on about.
There are many more that really annoy me and I tried to stay clear of this thread as I knew it would set me off.
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 11:33 pm
by Martin
"they're in a meeting" - cobblers!, they've told a minion they aren't to be disturbed by the likes of YOU.........
"we are a victim of our own success" - our crap excuse for NO customer services!
"lifestyle" - gold-plated watering cans etc............
"challenging behaviour" - in need of a clout!
"actioned" - corporate bollockese
"progressed" - similar!
"celebrity" - celebrated by whom precisely?, and for what? - oh, sorry just BEING Jayde Goodie is enough!- that's all right then!
"period of consultation" - delaying tactic
"enquiry" - ditto
"internal enquiry" - whitewash!
"self-regulating"- do what you like -rob the punters blind!
"suicide"- murder of inconvenient whistle blower by US agency - otherwise known as a "kelly"
"consensus" - we've got them by the short and curlies!
"terrorist" - anyone who's not "on message"
"on message" - the party line, to be toed by all, or you risk a "kelly"
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:08 am
by Martin
"lite" deserves a whole post to itself - it is an affront to the English language, it is a trite misspelling of a word, and is usually attached to "product'' not "productS" - plural! - often of the "diet" variety - instead of nice healthy milk or cream, they'll substitute some ghastly laboratory made gunk that passes through your system untouched. or is made from carcinogenic hydrogenated vegetable oils - or instead of a bit of sugar, some cheap chemical like aspartame, which is well known to cause some ghastly "side effects" -to be avoided with the proverbial ten foot bargepole!

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 11:42 am
by Chickpea
I have a kid with challenging behaviour Martin. Thanks a lot! I never thought of just giving him a good clout. Well, it looks like you've about sewed up the cure for Asperger's Syndrome. Fancy trying your hand at curing cancer next?
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:48 pm
by Martin
I'm sorry if I trod squarely on your toes! - I should probably have been more specific - I have heard the phrase "challenging behaviour" often used for unruly teenagers who hang round outside T***o's at night intimidating the locals - behaviour that I regard as "loutish or yobbish" - perfectly "normal" kids who are being a pain! - which in my day tended not to happen, because Dads still did discipline their offspring - usually with the aforementioned "clout"
Many years ago, I spent two years teaching children who in those days were classed as "mentally subnormal" - as everything, all the phraseology has changed, sometimes for the better - sometimes not!

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:30 pm
by Andy Hamilton
Now shake hands people. Let's try and stay away from things that could be offensive shall we.
"Cobblers" -they are a fantstic football team now in league 1 and should not have their name taken in vein.
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:48 pm
by Hillbilly
Andy Hamilton wrote:Now shake hands people. Let's try and stay away from things that could be offensive shall we.
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To me, who uses probably 40% of the phrases that are mentioned already - this whole thread is offensive

but hey, its a thread. And people are entitled to opinions. You can't be PC 100% of the time.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:59 pm
by Martin
I really do offer my unreserved apologies for any upset - it wasn't intended to upset, but amuse! Unfortunately, the world today is full of things that cause "offence" to somebody or another, phrases in common use in my youth are now proscribed - I grew up in the era of "gollywogs" - I have enough difficulty trying to understand what I should call people of the female gender - I was taught that they were "ladies" - then I was told they were "wimmin" - (derogatory when I was a lad!)................

- obviously any rude comments about government stand!

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:01 pm
by den_the_cat
"war on terror" - I'm not talking political or ethical implications, the grammar alone is enough to make my hackles rise.
"manage the customers expectations" - hmmmm
any word at all which is made up to replace the words "water retention stuff to make your face puff up 'till the wrinkles fill in" in beauty product ads