True,i hate them both but "Nuff Said" is the most annoying to me,i think it's the spelling and pronunciation of whats supposed to be the word Enough,that puts it just ahead of "End Of" in the annoying stakes
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I hate when people say, "my bad!"
They've screwed up, you're cheesed off and they want to drive you over the edge, by saying that stupid phrase.
Another one is, "yada, yada."
There are people who use it in every second sentence.
If large parts, of that you're saying, can be replaced with "yada, yada", then you're not worth listening to!
"all about" as in "I'm all about skiing" meaning, I like skiing a lot. :mad:
"High Jinx" - usually said by Oul wans from the country describing a "bit of a do" at the Community Hall.
"There was shandy available, ballroom dancing, and all other types of High Jinx until "the do" ended at 10 past the eleven!!"
Anyone ever noticed the American trend of saying "I could care less" meaning "I couldn't care less"?:confused:
with a certain amount of time.
They've been going out together with 3 years.
Invariably offered by some D4gowl down on a training course.
"There's no right or wrong answers here."
Why don't we all **** off home so?
Like and totally, mainly by girls.
"Like I was totally hammered, like."
And "Oh my God" or ,even worse, people just saying OMG.
:mad::mad::mad:
Surprised no one has gone for "...at the end of the day.." or "...the lad done well..."
I quite like FACT! and END OF!
Nuff Said!
"the exception proves the rule"
no it f***ing doesn't, it disproves the rule
Another one I just remembered now "guesstimate"