Top 10 irritating phrases
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Steve_Harris wrote:
5 - With all due respect
Ricky: With all due respect, Mr. Dennit, I had no idea you'd gotten experimental surgery to have your balls removed. Mr. Dennit: What did you just say to me? Ricky: What? I said it with all due respect! Mr. Dennit: Just because you say that doesn't mean you get to say whatever you want to me! Ricky: Yes, it does! Mr. Dennit: No, it doesn't! Ricky: It's in the Geneva Conventions, look it up! OR Ricky: Mr. Dennit, with all due respect, and remember I'm sayin' it with all due respect, that idea ain't worth a velvet painting of a whale and a dolphin gettin' it on. Ah Ricky Bobby rules[^]!
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
Paul Watson wrote:
Ricky: With all due respect, Mr. Dennit, I had no idea you'd gotten experimental surgery to have your balls removed.
You forgot to bold/big the word "gotten"
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
Can I have that by "Close of Play" WE'RE AT WORK!!! NOT PLAYING FRICKIN' CRICKET IN THE PARK!! I hate0rize that one sooo damn much.
J4amieC wrote:
hate0rize
That one's going on the list!
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Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list[^] of the top ten irritating phrases: 1 - At the end of the day 2 - Fairly unique 3 - I personally 4 - At this moment in time 5 - With all due respect 6 - Absolutely 7 - It's a nightmare 8 - Shouldn't of 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science Any additional ones annoy you?
Those are irritating? Pfffh. They aren't even mildly annoying. Drill Down Ducks in a row Give me the 101 on it I could go on And then the words: Synergy incentivate No, I had to stop. 6:30AM is no time for this stuff. It's already ruining my day.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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:laugh: In fairness to Kevin Keegan he does take the mick when giving match reports. Tongue firmly in cheek when he says "We deserved to win this game after hammering them 0-0 in the first half." :laugh: "He's caused the Chelsea defence no amount of problems." I think he meant end not amount. :-D Oh man, I could spend all day reading that site... and in fact, I will. Toodles.
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
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Paul Watson wrote:
Ricky: With all due respect, Mr. Dennit, I had no idea you'd gotten experimental surgery to have your balls removed.
You forgot to bold/big the word "gotten"
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001Ah crap, I forgotten!
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
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Those are irritating? Pfffh. They aren't even mildly annoying. Drill Down Ducks in a row Give me the 101 on it I could go on And then the words: Synergy incentivate No, I had to stop. 6:30AM is no time for this stuff. It's already ruining my day.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
incentivate
That's a new one. I read the new verb "to repurpose" the other day which made me grind my teeth (as in "New Scientist reviews the possibility that the Cassini probe might be repurposed to look for signs of life on Saturn's enigmatic moon Enceladus." :mad: ).
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Those are irritating? Pfffh. They aren't even mildly annoying. Drill Down Ducks in a row Give me the 101 on it I could go on And then the words: Synergy incentivate No, I had to stop. 6:30AM is no time for this stuff. It's already ruining my day.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Another one is the way managers use the word 'action' now as a verb. ie. "has this been actioned yet?" instead of "has this been done yet?"
Words fade as the meanings change, but somehow, it don't bother me.
Boss:"Have you donr that report yet?" Me:"I'm actioning it now!" Yes, guilty as charged your honour, I have used this!
------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop
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"The problem at Wimbledon seems to be that the club has suffered a loss of complacency." Joe Kinnear Classic!
Dave
BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia) -
Boss:"Have you donr that report yet?" Me:"I'm actioning it now!" Yes, guilty as charged your honour, I have used this!
------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop
<grandpa_simpson>For shaaaaame!</grandpa_simpson>
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Ah crap, I forgotten!
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
I know "gotten" is valid Americanese but it really grates.
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With all due respect, Simon, and at this moment at the end of the day I personally, think, fairly uniquely and 24/7, but still at this moment in time, even though I shouldn't of, seeing as it's not rocket science, that it's a nightmare. Absolutely. (The phrases are annoying because they are bullshit. Politicians lean on them like a cripple leans on a crutch. Take away these phrases and they may just have to say something of substance.)
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
Paul Watson wrote:
Politicians lean on them like a cripple leans on a crutch. Take away these phrases and they may just have to say something of substance
Wrong solution. They'll just invent new phrases to irritate us. The correct solution is to take away the politicians. Permenently. Absolutely
Graham Librarians rule, Ook!
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I know "gotten" is valid Americanese but it really grates.
It's only valid when I hear someone say "I hadden my lunch already". Iain.
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I find lists like this irritating. Ok, I accept that some are incorrect. (Like "fairly unique", and "I personally"). I can see how their use should be discouraged. But what is wrong with "Absolutely". It's a fricking word in the fricking English language. What the frick is wrong with it. Frick. Ans "It's a nightmare". It's a good metaphor that everyone understands. Stop being so poncey Oxford, just use the English language like everyone else and stop bitching about it. If you don't like it, bugger off and learn Esperanto[^] or something. ;)
Simon
Sharks with frickin' lasers - my favorite Dr. Evil quote :laugh:
Cheetah. Ferret. Gonads. What more can I say? - Pete O'Hanlon
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Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list[^] of the top ten irritating phrases: 1 - At the end of the day 2 - Fairly unique 3 - I personally 4 - At this moment in time 5 - With all due respect 6 - Absolutely 7 - It's a nightmare 8 - Shouldn't of 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science Any additional ones annoy you?
For what it's worth, I absolutely hate the phrase "8 AM in the morning", "3 PM in the afternoon", etc. And I hear it on radio and TV, as well in corporate announcements all the time. With all due respect, reading a clock isn't rocket science, you know?
The PetroNerd
Walt Fair, Jr. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Nd the code urgentz. It's urgent. Plz Help Urgent.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list[^] of the top ten irritating phrases: 1 - At the end of the day 2 - Fairly unique 3 - I personally 4 - At this moment in time 5 - With all due respect 6 - Absolutely 7 - It's a nightmare 8 - Shouldn't of 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science Any additional ones annoy you?
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Researchers at Oxford University have compiled a list[^] of the top ten irritating phrases: 1 - At the end of the day 2 - Fairly unique 3 - I personally 4 - At this moment in time 5 - With all due respect 6 - Absolutely 7 - It's a nightmare 8 - Shouldn't of 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science Any additional ones annoy you?
Here are a few: extreme starting at as low as all used in advertising. Extreme is used way too often and yet I rarely see something I believe to be extreme. And the other two have no real meaning. I mean cars as low as $500. To me I take it as you will not find a car for less than $500 in our lot not meaning that they actually have $500 cars for sale. These do not exist and never existed, they just came up with some random number that sounded really good to trick you to believing that this price was the norm. I am guilty of 3 - I personally 9 - 24/7 10 - It's not rocket science But I generally do not use the rest.
John
modified on Friday, November 7, 2008 11:39 AM
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Ray Cassick wrote:
- axed
You mean like, "I axed her a question," or something?
BDF People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous. -- Moliere