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dr_martinov
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Posted: 21 January 2013 at 1:08pm |
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Do people like have to use this word like ten times every sentence these days?
I spoke to some students and they were all like "yeah it's like what we do now". And I was all like "yeah, but you sound like bloody morons." [Note that "like" is used correctly] Rant, like, o-ver.
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SA14
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I think the term 'these days' says it all. Every few years there's some words or phrases that's used lots. Off the top of my head I'd say the word epic was used lots for something good years ago and Does anyone say wew anymore?
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Once a monkey
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I likes it
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#George
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Not.
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dr_martinov
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That's fine mush - albeit sounding like a Swansea miesh. Most of you lot have kids so I hope you bring them up proper.... LY. Like totally annoys me.
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Edited by Once a monkey - 21 January 2013 at 1:28pm |
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#George
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dr_martinov
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Like is far more annoying because it is used so frequently. I think it's down to the American TV influence but, again, things like this have been said before in the past about other fashionable words, dude. What's "wew" anyway?
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lofty evans
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"I likes it i does" has to be the one liner that gets on my jugs, hear it everyday,,,,,,,,,,, |
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In 1972, Roy Bergiers scored that try and said "that was for you lofty"
"All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us" |
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dr_martinov
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I'm a grumpy old man trapped in a young man's body - I know that! Kids these days eh? No respect!
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Living in Cardiff, the one phrase that makes my teeth itch is when people say something like:
"He haven't got any" instead of: "He hasn't got any" I've always wondered - do they actually write it down as they say it? If not, why are they saying the wrong word? |
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Doc I think a lot of younsters copy the football players doing the interviews on telly. I am of the age that remembers everyone saying Groovy and Gear I likes the swinging sixties I does.
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To be a Scarlet is as good as it gets
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tidy.
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dr_martinov
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"Groovy": that's awesome dude. LOL (people do say "lol" as well!)
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lofty evans
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How about "butt" or "Mwssscccchhhhhh" arrrrghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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In 1972, Roy Bergiers scored that try and said "that was for you lofty"
"All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us" |
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dr_martinov
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That's a bad one. I always cringe a bit when hearing "me either" in response to a negative sentence: e.g. "I don't like the Ospreys". "Me either". It's just wrong! Americans do this for some reason.
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Bristolians are funny. They put the letter "L" on words that end in "a". I once heard someone say "Ere, You going shopping to Ikeal Amandal? |
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