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I really hate it when people say....

matrixladmatrixlad Posts: 580
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"heart it" or "heart you"

Grrr it grates on me

what other phrase really annoy you?
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    cheesy_pastycheesy_pasty Posts: 4,302
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    "that's mingin' " or "you're/he/she's mingin'" etc
    That one just seems pointless to me.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,640
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    All this "nom, nom, nom" REALLY gets my goat!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,640
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    "that's mingin' " or "you're/he/she's mingin'" etc
    That one just seems pointless to me.
    That only all started because of that Jade Goody person!
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    mumbles26mumbles26 Posts: 5,768
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    I hate it when people say things like 'I don't do the cinema' etc meaning they don't like going to the cinema
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    ziggy*stardustziggy*stardust Posts: 288
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    What about "I'm not racist but..."
    it always ends in some racist comment!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 502
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    when people say..i'm not being funny but...or with respect..when indeed no they are not being funny and no they are not being respectful
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    cheesy_pastycheesy_pasty Posts: 4,302
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    That only all started because of that Jade Goody person!

    That's who I thought of when it came to me :p

    "You know you love it" is another. Erm, no I don't...

    And last but not least, "at the end of the day" :mad: :D
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    JoHoJoHo Posts: 1,442
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    matrixlad wrote: »
    "heart it" or "heart you"

    Grrr it grates on me

    what other phrase really annoy you?

    Do people really OP? apart from on T-shirts that is,and on 'love hearts' sweets
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    HarryValleyHarryValley Posts: 16,433
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    "My bad" - what does it mean?? :confused:
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    Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 16,645
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    I knew this bloke a few years ago, who added 'to be fair' to the end of almost every bloody sentence, even when it had no relevance to what he was saying.

    'I quite like that chicken, to be fair'.
    'I am really tired, to be fair'.
    'That was really funny, to be fair'.

    Bloody idiot, it really got on my nerves!
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    cheesy_pastycheesy_pasty Posts: 4,302
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    Oh and people that say "End of!"

    End of what!
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    Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 16,645
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    "My bad" - what does it mean?? :confused:

    'oops, my mistake'.
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    HarryValleyHarryValley Posts: 16,433
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    I knew this bloke a few years ago, who added 'to be fair' to the end of almost every bloody sentence, even when it had no relevance to what he was saying.

    'I quite like that chicken, to be fair'.
    'I am really tired, to be fair'.
    'That was really funny, to be fair'.

    Bloody idiot, it really got on my nerves!
    He was only being fair, to be fair to him
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    November_RainNovember_Rain Posts: 9,145
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    All this "nom, nom, nom" REALLY gets my goat!

    There seems to be a lot of that lately, especially on Facebook.

    "So and so is tucking into a Vindaloo, nom nom nom"

    It just makes them sound piggish and glutinous. :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,562
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    'Sick' as a positive term. I'm presuming it means good or something. Makes you sound like a knob though.
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    cheesy_pastycheesy_pasty Posts: 4,302
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    Not so much a phrase. But people that type "obv" just says to me that they can't spell obviously :p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 36,630
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    That only all started because of that Jade Goody person!

    Minging has been used in Scotland for many, many years. I used it as a kid way back in the 70s and 80s.
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    blackdogblackblackdogblack Posts: 517
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    when someone says they will "literally" be a certain amount of time. eg. "hang on i'll literally be 2 seconds". And they are about 3 minutes or something.

    why say literally if you dont mean it?
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    *weeschmoo**weeschmoo* Posts: 9,713
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    simples.

    and dunno if it is a phrase or what but - does a bear sh*t in the woods? as if it's obvious it does, has anyone seen a bear do that in the woods, is it even the woods that a bear uses for the toilet? Well phrase or not, that does annoy me anyway, not enough facts behind it. Do fish sh*t in the water would be better.
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    Stiffy78Stiffy78 Posts: 26,260
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    Minging has been used in Scotland for many, many years. I used it as a kid way back in the 70s and 80s.

    I was about to say the same thing.
    I can remember 'minging' being used in the early 80s.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,562
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    simples.

    and dunno if it is a phrase or what but - does a bear sh*t in the woods? as if it's obvious it does, has anyone seen a bear do that in the woods, is it even the woods that a bear uses for the toilet? Well phrase or not, that does annoy me anyway, not enough facts behind it. Do fish sh*t in the water would be better.

    The use of 'simples' by any adult just makes me violent.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,640
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    Minging has been used in Scotland for many, many years. I used it as a kid way back in the 70s and 80s.
    I never knew that. You have to admit though that its been used more by everyone since BB, a bit like that ridiculous calling everyone "chicken" or "chick" because of that hideous Michelle Bass woman saying it!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 923
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    simples.

    and dunno if it is a phrase or what but - does a bear sh*t in the woods? as if it's obvious it does, has anyone seen a bear do that in the woods, is it even the woods that a bear uses for the toilet? Well phrase or not, that does annoy me anyway, not enough facts behind it. Do fish sh*t in the water would be better.

    or are bears catholic? Does the pope shit in the woods?
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    HarryValleyHarryValley Posts: 16,433
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    I never knew that. You have to admit though that its been used more by everyone since BB, a bit like that ridiculous calling everyone "chicken" or "chick" because of that hideous Michelle Bass woman saying it!
    That's a bit of a regional thing though, some people will ave been sayin it for donkey's years regardless of some "celeb" sayin it. Bit like everyone suddenly being "mad for it" some time in the 80s
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    Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 16,645
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    when someone says they will "literally" be a certain amount of time. eg. "hang on i'll literally be 2 seconds". And they are about 3 minutes or something.

    why say literally if you dont mean it?

    Because people who use it in that manner haven't got a clue what it means.

    I can't stand people who use words when they don't know what they mean!
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