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"It is what it is"
"Price point" "Colorway" "Curated" (in the context of a website or home decorating situation--OK for a museum) |
Knickers is awesome. |
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"my" food of choice.
As in, I am going to make my potato salad for the bbq. "you can't help but" |
| "my bad" |
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PA/OH:
Needs (painted, washed, repaired). Could've/should've went. Some very sweet people say these things, but it still puts my teeth on edge. |
x100. Also a while back there was a movement to say "zah" for pizza. Mercifully it never really took off but from time to time I hear it.
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"It is all in God's Plan" anytime anything shitty happens. "Have a blessed day"
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Expressions I can't stand: Sky Fairies and Flying Spaghetti Monster. Are you guys still stuck in the 80s? Or are you just intolerant?
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"Brilliant" and "dodgy" when said by an American to an American audience. And "whingy" when an American is writing "whiny" to an American audience. On the subject of knickers -- "unwad your panties." I liked it at first, maybe 2 years ago. But it's become totally overused here on DCUM, just like "you have reading comprehension problems." Find some new words, folks, if you want to sound clever on the interwebs! |
I always assume this means the person has a certain signature version of a dish that others know and like. |
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"I'm sorry if what I said/did offended you."
This is bullshit, not an apology, so don't expect it to be forgiven or forgotten. You've actually compounded the offense by implying that the offended person is just oversensitive. |
common expression i see on the internet/social media sites that i cannot stand: "nom nom" "i heart..." "peeps" "hubs" "hubby" "dh" and a whole host of others i try to mentally block. |
hmph... you sound like an atheist. don't be mad at me 'cause you don't have anyone to thank when it's friday. |
| Meh |