Words/phrases you dislike?

Anonymous
Beer-thirty
Anonymous
I agree that "it works for our family" is an annoying phrase, but you do all realize that people only say it when they think others are being a know-it-all and they want them to shut up, right? I would get a good laugh out of people instead starting to say, "Shut up, you know-it-all!"
Anonymous


This, that the other thing -
"all" = no, no, no. Makes you sound totally uneducated. Just saying.

ie: "you all", "whose all", "what all", "where all", EEEWW!!!

Really? Really? Oh hell no! Who started that anyway? Yikes!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with supper?

I'm from the Midwest and we say supper. There is nothing wrong with using supper in place of dinner.


There's nothing wrong with it. It's just a word that annoys me. My family uses it too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beer-thirty


Well, the correct phrase is "wine o' clock".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Beer-thirty


Well, the correct phrase is "wine o' clock".


New phrases for my vocabulary. Anything about pot 'o clock?
Anonymous
I've always heard it as either

Beer O'Clock

or

Yeah, well it's 5 O'Clock SOMEWHERE. *CHUG*
Anonymous
What not.

Ok, admit it, I just won the thread.
Anonymous
My favorite country ass expression is *Fin ta*

You're so country you can't even get out fixin to, which is horrible also.

*I'm fin ta go to the store cuz we need eggs and what not for the party.*

Anonymous
Bring to the table. What is this mythical table, and why do people keep bringing stuff to it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:T-storms

110 percent.

Take it to the next level.

Gotta get out in front of this one.

Neurotypical.

Singleton.


This drives my husband CRAZY!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with supper?

I'm from the Midwest and we say supper. There is nothing wrong with using supper in place of dinner.


There's nothing wrong with it. It's just a word that annoys me. My family uses it too.


Dinner is the main meal of the day, no? So if dinner happens in the early afternoon (as in Thanksgiving dinner), then the lighter meal at night is called "supper." And if dinner happens at night, then the lighter meal at noon is called lunch.

FWIW, I posted a few pages ago to say I hate the word "meal." Although obviously I couldn't avoid it here!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Moist. I cringed even typing it.

ha-Michele C. or Nicky...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moist. I cringed even typing it.


I came on here to type this very thing. I'll add: I know, right? I don't like it generally, and I especially don't like it when women over 35 use it. It just sounds as thought they're trying too hard to be cute... and 10 years younger.


STFU. What do you even mean? That is insane. You don't like the word, whatever. But you're a self -hating woman to say such a thing. You really think a woman uses a particular word to seem younger? Sad. If you're a guy, you sound like a misogynistic asshole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Beer-thirty


Well, the correct phrase is "wine o' clock".


New phrases for my vocabulary. Anything about pot 'o clock?


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