hipster
"now look"
usually used by a political figure in an interview, ie, "now look, in response to your first question..."
I hate that.
Joey
Appleseed wrote: Most underused phrase of 2009: PIITB. Really, what can't be cured by it?
kinda like a Louisville slugger...theres nothing that cant be fixed with a Louisville slugger
4cylndrfury wrote:Appleseed wrote: Most underused phrase of 2009: PIITB. Really, what can't be cured by it?kinda like a Louisville slugger...theres nothing that cant be fixed with a Louisville slugger
Especially if the issue is PIITB.
In my area, the new 'cool way to talk' for kids in their late teens/early 20's is to try to sound stoned all the time. It's extremely annoying.
I stopped to help some brat with a flat tire and this was what he said,
"uuuuhhhhh like f!%in' we gotta like uuuhhh change the tire or suuh-in cuz llike it was uhhhhh makin like uhhh thumpin sound or some sh%t"
alex wrote:integraguy wrote: I'm surprised, no one has said this: ANY word ending in ISTA. This seems to have replaced words ending in AHOLIC.I've always preferred the term 'alcohol aficionado,' or 'alcohol enthusiast.'
I like "Experienced Drinker"
4cylndrfury wrote: just hope its being used to AVOID PIITB, cuz NO ONE wants it to be used FOR PIITB
I've seen websites to the contrary.
Global Warming/climate shift
Health Care
Bailout
The following are work related:
Schedule Meeting
"I will get you the date for this item's completion on this date"
"We need a plan for the plan"
Any sentance that starts or ends with "in this economy", especially when the person says it doesnt really have anything to complain about.
it's really irritating to hear some one say " I could care less ".... I'm willing to bet that 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of the time that's not what they mean.
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: TWEET FACEBOOK
I'll see you these and raise you SEXTING
I hate that berkeleying term. It's such a made-up pop culture buzzword. I can just hear the evening news reporter's voiceover: "They call it sexting and your teens are all doing it".
Supercoupe wrote: reality tv
How did this sneak in without any hoopla.... come on, no term was more overused in the last 10 years than "Reality TV"
"I.E.D." - Sadly, it was uttered and printed WAY too many times in 2009.
"Like" - Like, people like still say this, like...all the time. Valley Girl was like 25 years ago! Like, let it go already!
"no wha um sayin" - No Mc Rapper G, I do not know what you are saying.
And the term that I heard way too often in 2009: "at your age..."
I know I've used "I'm berkeleyed" way too much this year... for 2010 I'm going to use " berkeley you" much more frequently instead...
"I just threw up a little bit in my mouth."
I get the sentiment, but geez, you don't have to describe it.
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