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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
fortunately for me I don't get wound up by phrases used by others... however my best mate is as bad as you lot and it drives me up the wall. :tongue:
 

LabRatt

Senior Member
Location
Sarf lundin
Well basically, at the end of the day, I cotch at my yard, turn around and axe myself "should I pimp my ride?" I could care less, it's not a big ask; not by a long shot. In my humble opinion, that's gay. Can I haz cheezburger? LOLZ.
 

Mac66

Senior Member
Location
Newbury-ish
I am as yet unaware of the verb 'done', as in blood doning.

Every time I hear the word burglarized, in American cop shows and suprised they are not murderdized too.

Ahh, the words too and to and their incorrect use.
 
"Force majeure" = it's ok we are managmnet we can break the rules.

"At this moment in time" = now

"For your information"

Cool
 

rikki

Legendary Member
The response "absolutely" instead of "yes" or even "yes, I agree with that" if you need to emphasise your agreement.

"My bad" really grates when my children say it.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
LOL in internet forum posts.

It's used by inarticulate posters when they don't know how to finish the sentence.
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
:angry: Don't even think of mentioning decimate.:angry:

This is simply an example of a word whose meaning has moved from its roots. Sure the Latin term had a specific meaning in military punishment (every tenth soldier would be killed), but that's not what it has meant in everyday English usage for a long time.
 

Paladin - York

New Member
Location
York
The use of the indefinite article before a word beginning with a vowel eg "There has been "a" accident at ..........". I've heard this for many years on BBC Radio traffic reports.
 
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