I hate when people say "nom, nom, nom"...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a gamer so I say those things. Has nothing to do with my intelligence. It's just very common in many online communities and sometimes carries over into the offline world. I am very capable to speak "properly" as well but don't always feel like it. And luckily the people around me aren't bothered and find my occasional nom nom and woot sprees rather cute.


Are you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a gamer so I say those things. Has nothing to do with my intelligence. It's just very common in many online communities and sometimes carries over into the offline world. I am very capable to speak "properly" as well but don't always feel like it. And luckily the people around me aren't bothered and find my occasional nom nom and woot sprees rather cute.



And the rest of us think you are an incoherent idiot.
Anonymous
Nom nom doesn't make sense. It's Om nom and I use it a lot. Sometimes I say it calmly in agreement that something is tasty. Often I say it enthusiastically. But you need the "om" part to wind it up. You can't just launch into "nom" to signify eating. Dafuq?

-also says panties, mummy, daddy, hubby, jesus h christ and probably a lot of other horrible things. I'm really only skeeved by mispronounciations.
Anonymous
I've never heard anyone do that. I'm 45 never heard it...

But lived through the horrible 'what's up dawg?; badda bing and yada, yada' phases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Re: nom, nom, nom

What is the derivation?
Is it pronounced the way it's spelled or does "nom" rhyme with "um"?
I am genuinely stumped by this.


It's what Cookie Monster says.


Ohhhhhhh! Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard anyone do that. I'm 45 never heard it...

But lived through the horrible 'what's up dawg?; badda bing and yada, yada' phases.


Anonymous
I hate nom nom!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I also hate it when people say or write "Woot!" to indicate their enthusiasm. We're talking about people in their late 30s/early 40s here.

I feel like airing my grievances tonight, I guess.


Haha this is me! Woot!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate "prego" and "preggers".


+ kiddos, which seems to be fading from use.


Yes hate all three.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I also hate it when people say or write "Woot!" to indicate their enthusiasm. We're talking about people in their late 30s/early 40s here.

I feel like airing my grievances tonight, I guess.


Haha this is me! Woot!


I’m so excited and I just can’t hide it. I’m about to lose control and I... I want to, I want to.

*tries to hold it in* Woot Wooooooot!
Anonymous
Or when a woman posts that they are sad their kid is going off to college and the other women post in response “you got this momma”.
Anonymous
I got you
I appreciate you
No worries
Anonymous
I hate hearing -
The littles
Yada yada yada
Posh Nosh

I thinking people who swear using God or Jesus are pretty awful. I don’t think God really cares. But I think it’s extremely disrespectful to people of faith. My atheist and agnostic friends certainly don’t use that language. I try really hard to cause others to feel uncomfortable. Because, manners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
As a Christian , I believe people saying "Jesus Christ! " and " God D***" breaks a commandment. On the other hand... It is also flattering because they know the name of Jesus has power and gets attention without being threatening. They don't say Allah , Buddha , atheist , earth or sun. They know where the power is .


Oh my effing Earth... you have a point here.

From now on I plan to say Earth-Sun-Effing-Dammit!
Anonymous
My kids hate it when I say oy vey.

Today I came across the word fricative. I doubt I will ever have a chance to use it but it feels great to say.

I imagine some people like saying nom nom nom. My son named his fish nommie, nicknamed nommie-nomster. He would always say nom nom nom when nommie ate.
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