Expressions you cannot stand

Anonymous
"My kids just like to sleep"

You know...if their kid is a better sleeper than mine. My kid doesn't HATE sleep, he's just not good at doing it 15 hours a day like yours is.
Anonymous
People who end sentences with the words "and what not." You may as well just say that you are trying to sound intelligent, but you're not. Argh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Can someone give an example of the usage of these expressions in a sentence? I am intrigued but don't get them (especially the "needs" expression).
Anonymous
The use of the following on this forum:
*Meh.
*(Sigh)
*I think I love you! (In response to another poster.
*The use of the word "such." (I.E. "Books and games and such.)
*First and third world problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Can someone give an example of the usage of these expressions in a sentence? I am intrigued but don't get them (especially the "needs" expression).

That fence needs painted. (basically just taking out the "to be")
Anonymous
Only relevant on this site as I've never seen anyone do this elsewhere (maybe its just one person?)but I can't stand when someone responds "BWAHAHAHA!" -- first of all who laughs like that, And second, what is it supposed to connote? Is it an evil laugh? A belly laugh? A vampire laugh? I don't get it and it's ugly. Almost as ugly as "tee hee."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The use of the following on this forum:
*Meh.
*(Sigh)
*I think I love you! (In response to another poster.
*The use of the word "such." (I.E. "Books and games and such.)
*First and third world problems.


You can add:

*Mmmkay. Worse than "meh" in my book.
Anonymous
*Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner!

It was cute the first time. Now it's just worn out.
Anonymous
My main pet peeve is the excessive use of qualifiers in our spoken language: "I SORTA hate that" as well as fairly, basically, slightly, sort of, and intensifiers such as definitely, extremely, really, very ... UGH!

It doesn't help that I'm an editor. Yes, when you speak, I am judging you. I am not SORTA or SLIGHTLY judging you.
Anonymous
Well, I get the cosmic muffin annoyance but for some reason it does not bother me a bit when any black person uses hackneyed religious phrasing. It seems more of a cultural reference rather than proselytizing. Especially when used with humor. When the "we are so blessed" comment comes from a white southerner I find it creepy. I know this is wrong. I'm a white northern woman and I'm agnostic, mostly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only relevant on this site as I've never seen anyone do this elsewhere (maybe its just one person?)but I can't stand when someone responds "BWAHAHAHA!" -- first of all who laughs like that, And second, what is it supposed to connote? Is it an evil laugh? A belly laugh? A vampire laugh? I don't get it and it's ugly. Almost as ugly as "tee hee."


bwahhahahahahaha, hah, hahmmm.
Anonymous
I am religious and even I cannot stand, "We are so blessed." Really? Then people who did not get what you have are NOT blessed? No, do not care for this one at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The use of the following on this forum:
*Meh.
*(Sigh)
*I think I love you! (In response to another poster.
*The use of the word "such." (I.E. "Books and games and such.)
*First and third world problems.


The poster who often responds to a post she/he agrees with by posting "This."
Anonymous
When a man refers to his spouse as "the wife" (as in, "I'd love to meet you for a beer, but need to check with the wife.") Why not just say ball and chain?

"He passed." What, passed you in traffic? No, he DIED.

BFF

Using "service" as a verb instead of "serve." Always makes me think the person is a hooker.

Using "issues" as a euphemism for "problems." Hate hate hate this, but it's almost everywhere by now.
Anonymous
Can't stand "it is what it is." UGH, so overused and maddening.
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