Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not an expression but this: "incentivize." Not a word.
um, it is a word. what bothers me is people who instead use "incent" as if that is a real verb.
Anonymous wrote:A family member incorrectly uses "good" all the time...as in... "you eat good!". Did you sleep good?". Ugggg...it's WELL! Also she never uses adverbs...as in, "let me go quick" instead of quickLY, "he wrapped that nice!" instead of nicely....bugs me so much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGH
ARGH!
ARGHHHHHHHHH
UGH!
women (and it's always women or gay men) who use this in print think it adds emphasis (My inlaws gave us a long list of foods they won't eat. UGH!) (I lost my SmartTrip card - ARGH).
but it's always superfluous. we can accurately guess without the guttural pirate loogey noise that you aren't delighted you lost your SmartTrip card.
Yikes! Had no idea I was so annoying. Ugh. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Kiddos
"We're pregnant."
The use of "do" in place of another verb. For example,
"We do Thai on Friday nights."
"I don't do Georgetown on the weekends." Ew.
Not an expression but this: "incentivize." Not a word.
Anonymous wrote:"Around" in business-speak: "Gather your thoughts around this issue and we'll discuss it later" or "Let's schedule a meeting around that topic." ABOUT! ON! IN REGARDS TO! But please, no more around.