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  1. Kami

    Kami Formula Junior

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    Any word relating to female anatomy. ****** is ok, but fallopian, uterus etc... don't like 'em. Not really sure why, they just make me want to throw up.
     
  2. David_S

    David_S F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Ummm... maybe you're just gay? LOL! Sorry - I AM kidding. Well, at least I think I am. What are your feelings on "areola?"
     
  3. Kami

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    haha, I've been told this before. Pretty sure I'm not, I think... Oh, hell I don't know. Kidding. I'm not lol.
     
  4. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ Consultant Owner

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    Are you nuts?

    I LOVE "nauseous".

    that one word helped me get through a rotation through the ER in med school.

    Patient: I'm nauseous"

    Me, thinking: "yes you are, and you make me nauseated"

    BTW, words I hate: jamboree, keen.
     
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  5. Jedi

    Jedi Moderator Moderator Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    A few more I've been compiling:

    Sexting (sending risque photos via text message)
    Fugly
    "I literally [fill in past tense verb]" when they mean FIGURATIVELY (you did NOT literally die laughing)
    Tween
    Emo
    Sheeple
    Enterprise (unless referring to Star Trek or a car rental company)
    Sammich (meaning sandwich)
    WMDs
    Shizzle
    Metrics
    "It's the ****"
    "Hatin' on"
    hater ("dude is such a hater for hatin' on me")

    I'm sure more will come to me :D

    Jedi
     
  6. TexasF355F1

    TexasF355F1 Seven Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    lol...I hate when people say 'TEXTED'. It's just TEXT!

    Still can't figure out how anything done on Twitter is known as a Tweet. It should be a Twit or called Tweeter.
     
  7. PeterS

    PeterS Five Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    'EMO' is one you'll have to live with, as it's a mainstay for young kids. That's at least one look you don't see the 30-something Mom's trying to imitate in their dress.................THANK GOD!
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  8. tundraphile

    tundraphile F1 Veteran

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    I hate when people start a sentence by saying "honestly". As if adding that now suddenly makes their statement gospel. Or does that imply that if they don't say it they are being dishonest?
     
  9. mwr4440

    mwr4440 Five Time F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    SHOULD.

    Just WTF does "SHOULD" mean?
     
  10. kevfla

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    gone 4 good


    I always thought "You know what I'm sayin' " was some sort of formal useage for the basic "you know?" in certain conversational contexts, possibly influenced by neighborhood, region or socio-economic class.

    Overused trendy term: "baby-bump" and finally, why do TV newscasters refer to corpses as "dead bodies"?
    Non-use of the expression "live body" suggests there isn't a need to make a distinction. When referenced in the media, aren't all "bodies" typically dead (excepting someone "able-bodied")?

    KevFla
     

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