Can we all agree not to use "delicious" as a non-food related adjective?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd much prefer if it people stopped using "sexy" unless they were literally talking to someone about sex. Co-workers, this means you! An exciting work development is not actually sexy!


Some people think that it actually is. That is true for any given anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd much prefer if it people stopped using "sexy" unless they were literally talking to someone about sex. Co-workers, this means you! An exciting work development is not actually sexy!


Some people think that it actually is. That is true for any given anything.


Then that's almost worse and they REALLY shouldn't be talking about it at work!
Anonymous
I came to this thread hoping someone would post a beefcake photo of a delicious man (like Taye Diggs.) Now I'm sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd much prefer if it people stopped using "sexy" unless they were literally talking to someone about sex. Co-workers, this means you! An exciting work development is not actually sexy!


Some people think that it actually is. That is true for any given anything.


Then that's almost worse and they REALLY shouldn't be talking about it at work!


Anonymous
My wife's Secret Garden is delicious.

And sexy.

So there!
Anonymous
I tell my BF he is delicious because he is. So.... nope, not doing it.
Anonymous
So funny, I used "delicious" in a non-food way last night for the first time. I was getting a massage. It was DELICIOUS!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Delicious" is for food. Let's all agree to use it only to describe actual food.
You don't have a "delicious secret."
Your day on the couch watching TV wasn't "amazingly delicious."
Your new baby isn't "delicious."
Your new designer dress isn't "so deliciously soft."
It makes me vomit. Thank you and have a nice day (not a delicious day).


Let me guess. Now that it has been established that grammar policing is frowned upon we are going to dictate how and when certain words may be used?

PS I will use descriptives in any way I find useful in describing stuff and things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you on all points except babies. Babies ARE delicious.

Tender too! No need for par-boiling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I came to this thread hoping someone would post a beefcake photo of a delicious man (like Taye Diggs.) Now I'm sad.

Anonymous
OP here. If it goes into your mouth, use it-food or not. Otherwise, prepare to be made fun of and ridiculed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. If it goes into your mouth, use it-food or not. Otherwise, prepare to be made fun of and ridiculed.


Prepare to be ignored or reported.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. If it goes into your mouth, use it-food or not. Otherwise, prepare to be made fun of and ridiculed.


Prepare to be considered rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. If it goes into your mouth, use it-food or not. Otherwise, prepare to be made fun of and ridiculed.


Prepare to expand your worldview.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. If it goes into your mouth, use it-food or not. Otherwise, prepare to be made fun of and ridiculed.


You are incorrect about the definition of delicious OP:

adjective
1.
highly pleasing to the senses, especially to taste or smell:
a delicious dinner; a delicious aroma.
2.
very pleasing; delightful:
a delicious sense of humor.

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