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Greaser

Greaser

New Orleans, LA
July 2006

MAR 11, 2010 08:00 PM

"Uber", unless they're speaking German and trying to say "over" or "above", because that's what it means.

In fact, people need to stop using foreign adjectives to modify English nouns when there is a perfectly suitable English adjective.

At least people quit using the French "tres" instead of the English "very". That was an annoying fad.

ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

USA
December 2005

MAR 11, 2010 08:11 PM

People need to just stop talking. Period. Starting now. Shut it!

zontaragar

zontaragar

USA
November 2009

MAR 11, 2010 08:11 PM

stop saying "my bad"

Greaser

Greaser

New Orleans, LA
July 2006

MAR 11, 2010 08:20 PM

Stop saying "prolly". It's "probably".

zontaragar

zontaragar

USA
November 2009

MAR 11, 2010 08:21 PM

Greaser said:
Stop saying "prolly". It's "probably".


Amen brother

AlienSheep

AlienSheep

La Quinta, CA
August 2008

MAR 11, 2010 08:32 PM

zontaragar said:

Greaser said:
Stop saying "prolly". It's "probably".


Amen brother



this

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Rivera

Rivera

USA
June 2008

MAR 11, 2010 08:35 PM

help.

TaoAndCoffee

TaoAndCoffee

Stoney Creek, ON
June 2007

MAR 11, 2010 09:02 PM

Greaser said:
Stop saying "prolly". It's "probably".



it's also not probly.

EdZackerly

EdZackerly

USA
November 2009

MAR 11, 2010 09:40 PM

Probly, is that a small town somewhere in the S.West?

Yaaka

Yaaka

Dallas, TX
August 2004

MAR 11, 2010 09:48 PM

"supposebly"

EdZackerly

EdZackerly

USA
November 2009

MAR 11, 2010 10:00 PM

I think that you might be subsure about that.

Sal_

Sal_

USA
October 2009

MAR 11, 2010 10:16 PM

People using "obviously" too much.

as in "well so and so obvioiulsy did this" or I "obvioulsy knew that"


and


"I could have told you that"

Really? You could have have told me that? cause if you could then why the fuck didnt you tell me it when it might have made a difference jackass... mad

sorry, I hear that one almost every day.

EdZackerly

EdZackerly

USA
November 2009

MAR 11, 2010 10:21 PM

It's totally obvious that some one should have told you, I could have told you, but obviously I didn't care to.

FellOnEarth

FellOnEarth

Temecula, CA
April 2006

MAR 12, 2010 06:57 AM

Sweet.

Like, you know.

Basically.

Hella.

Wicked.

Madi

Madi

Naugatuck, CT
December 2003

MAR 12, 2010 04:01 PM

Shut the front door!

That's hot.

It is what it is.

Agy

Agy

SUICIDEGIRL

Ontario, Canada

MAR 12, 2010 04:38 PM

Yaaka said:
"supposebly"



Yes!

And the other word that drives me bonkers is "irregardless".

>.<

AlienSheep

AlienSheep

La Quinta, CA
August 2008

MAR 12, 2010 04:58 PM

FellOnEarth said:
Sweet.

Like, you know.

Basically.

Hella.

Wicked.



pff Sweet and wicked are wickedly sweet..

cudnovati

cudnovati

Mexico
January 2005

MAR 12, 2010 06:25 PM

would of instead of would have.

EdZackerly

EdZackerly

USA
November 2009

MAR 12, 2010 06:49 PM

Free of defects in material and workmanship for X amount of time.
X =3mo. to possibly 5 yrs on some guarantees.
The defects can show up after that and it's ok right?
Doesn't this mean, "we do sloppy work but you won't realize it untill it's too late"?

ReAct

ReAct

Boston, MA
October 2009

MAR 12, 2010 07:02 PM

FellOnEarth said:
Wicked.

But then how would Bostoners communicate???

-ReAct
"What's 'wicked' in sign language...?"

Rory_B_Bellows

Rory_B_Bellows

Dallas, TX
April 2007

MAR 12, 2010 07:24 PM

"At the end of the day..."

Holepuncher

Holepuncher

Golden, CO
October 2004

MAR 12, 2010 07:40 PM

"My name is Indigo Montoya you killed my father prepare to die"

EdZackerly

EdZackerly

USA
November 2009

MAR 12, 2010 07:42 PM

ReAct said:

FellOnEarth said:
Wicked.

But then how would Bostoners communicate???

-ReAct
"What's 'wicked' in sign language...?"



Wicked is a downEast term, which actually originated in Maine, which is a very provential place, it only has aboutone million residents, I once lived there, and later Boston as well.
"Wicked good" is a favorite. Mainers often times refer to people from Mass, as Massholes. Mass has an identity crises maybe?

Rory_B_Bellows

Rory_B_Bellows

Dallas, TX
April 2007

MAR 18, 2010 10:12 PM

No joke, the following words have been banned from WGN AM radio in Chicago

# "Flee” meaning “run away”
# “Good” or “bad” news
# “Laud” meaning “praise”
# “Seek” meaning “look for”
# “Some” meaning “about”
# “Two to one margin” . . . “Two to one” is a ratio, not a margin. A margin is measured in points. It’s not a ratio.
# “Yesterday” in a lead sentence
# “Youth” meaning “child”
# 5 a.m. in the morning
# After the break
# After these commercial messages
# Aftermath
# All of you
# Allegations
# Alleged
# Area residents
# As expected
# At risk
# At this point in time
# Authorities
# Auto accident
# Bare naked
# Behind bars
# Behind closed doors
# Behind the podium (you mean lecturn) [sic]
# Best kept secret
# Campaign trail
# Clash with police
# Close proximity
# Complete surprise
# Completely destroyed, completely abolished, completely finished or any other completely redundant use
# Death toll
# Definitely possible
# Diva
# Down in (location)
# Down there
# Dubbaya when you mean double you
# Everybody (when referring to the audience)
# Eye Rack or Eye Ran
# False pretenses
# Famed
# Fatal death
# Fled on foot
# Folks
# Giving 110%
# Going forward
# Gunman, especially lone gunman
# Guys
# Hunnert when you mean hundred
# Icon
# In a surprise move
# In harm’s way
# In other news
# In the wake of (unless it’s a boating story)
# Incarcerated
# Informed sources say . . .
# Killing spree
# Legendary
# Lend a helping hand
# Literally
# Lucky to be alive
# Manhunt
# Marred
# Medical hospital
# Mother of all (anything)
# Motorist
# Mute point. (It’s moot point, but don’t say that either)
# Near miss
# No brainer
# Officials
# Our top story tonight
# Out in (location)
# Out there
# Over in
# Pedestrian
# Perfect storm
# Perished
# Perpetrator
# Plagued
# Really
# Reeling
# Reportedly
# Seek
# Senseless murder
# Shots rang out
# Shower activity
# Sketchy details
# Some (meaning about)
# Some of you
# Sources say . . .
# Speaking out
# Stay tuned
# The fact of the matter
# Those of you
# Thus
# Time for a break
# To be fair
# Torrential rain
# Touch base
# Under fire
# Under siege
# Underwent surgery
# Undisclosed
# Undocumented alien
# Unrest
# Untimely death
# Up in (location)
# Up there
# Utilize (you mean use)
# Vehicle
# We’ll be right back
# Welcome back
# Welcome back everybody
# We’ll be back
# Went terribly wrong
# We’re back
# White stuff
# World class
# You folks

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jb_pdxs

jb_pdxs

Portland, OR
OLD SKOOL

MAR 19, 2010 12:27 AM

White dudes need to stop saying "Bro".

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