"At the end of the day"
"mate" - Just wrong when said (or posted) in an Irish accent, mate.
My current pet hates are:
Exclusive as used in "exclusive interview". Any one to one interview is exclusive so means nothing.
Always on Broadband: Aside from the fact it should be high(er) speed would not defeat the purpose if it was not on all the time?
History of the State as used in "biggest/largest/longest since history of the state". No idea what it is suppose to mean.
"At the end of the day"
"mate" - Just wrong when said (or posted) in an Irish accent, mate.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
At the end of the day
Credit crunch
Sub prime crisis
DB Cooper is alive !
Fool.
I fly into a temper if someone says it to my face. No kidding. I get the compulsion to loaf anyone that calls me it. Not that it happens often.![]()
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
"gave the keeper no chance" -- rubbish, of course he had a chance.
"his shot hit the back of the net" -- no, it didn't.
"there was only going to be one winner" -- naturally.
"perfect start" -- so there was no way that start could have been any better?
'' i preferred your brother '' hate when she says that......![]()
But then who will I give it to?![]()
General
Misuse of the word 'literally'
'A person who needs no introduction' (This expression is invariably followed by an introduction)
'a window of opportunity'
'Think outside the box'
'post 9-11'
Sport
'a young 20 year-old'
'winningest'
lots more I can't think of now.
Actually, the misuse of apostrophes irritates me beyond belief.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
In football , calling of a fully grown man a boy , I.E Alex Ferguson saying about 33 year old Paul Scholes "the boy's been a great servant"
Recently managers in the game say "at the football club" "this football club" whereas before it would have been just the club , I don't know why we need to clarify that it's a football club
Misuse of the word "random"
In work , people using stupid sayings like "going forward" or "the issue has been resolved"
People are ****ing idiots
Thank you so much" What in the world does "so much" mean?
Basically, any conversation that begins with basically
"Loose cannon", usually meaning a cannon that shoots uncontrollably, when in the original meaning a loose cannon could not shoot at all.
I hate "excuse me" - so often it is uttered in such a tone of voice that it clearly says "f** off and get out of my way".
"It was a burglary/Shooting that went wrong." Maybe one day the police will define a burglary/Shooting etc that went right.
hate the way the word random is used, esp that one that bes on 2fm in the evening, some one will text her in to say they are on top of a mountain or at the bottom of a hole or cutting turf and without fail she will say - 'that's so random'. shut the f*ck up!! teenagers are also using it far too much and should be forced to stop
I also don't like the way people start sentences with a prolonged emmmm or ummmm, if you have to think about it before you say something, do it in silence ffs
Havin a weekend away is quite frankly,lettin ur team mates down!
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