Most annoying words, terms, phrases
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Baltimore OriLOLes?-Referring to cigarettes as "heaters"
-Calling soda anything other than soda...it's freaking soda.
-People who pronounce Nike "nyke"...it's "ny-kee" for the love of god.
-People who put "the" in front of roller coaster names. Ex. "I went to Busch Gardens and rode The Montu". Proper noun = no need for "the" in front of it.
-Not a phrase or term, but when people either unnecessarily capitalize things or abuse commas/parentheses/asterisks. Makes things jumbled and harder to read IMO.
-People who use big words in a desperate attempt to sound smart. My one friend, who's one of the dumbest people I've ever met, does this all the time. It's like...bro, just talk normal. You're not fooling anybody.
-LOL's in team names/athletes that don't make sense. Miami LOLphins is fine, Nick MarLOLkis is not.1905 1921 1922 1933 1954 2010 2012
San Francisco Giants
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When people say in my opinion. I really want to say well whose opinion was it going to be?"Ma'am I don't make the rules up. I just think them up and write em down". - Cartman
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Really? I swear, every girl I'm friends with Facebook says it in a post at least once every other day. Some more, some less. And kind of hard to move, here for another 3 years at least.
Sort of. More along the lines of, "Get over here and see this right meow!" I haven't heard it as a standalone thing, always part of a sentence.
Seriously? Am I the only one that's heard this?
First time I heard it was one friend of mine telling one of her friends to "Get over here right meow, we're starting the movie." When I asked of it, it was apparently meant as a reference to the fact that her friend's nickname is Kat (I guess her middle name is Katherine and she like being called Kat more than her first name)*. Since then, I've heard it used far, far more (primarily on Facebook, but it's integrated itself into normal conversation with several people I know).
EDIT: *Also to add, this is another thing that annoys me is people preferring to be called another name instead of their real first name. I knew a guy in elementary/middle school that always told everyone to call him 'Shawn', when his name was Robert... I know several others that do the same thing, including 'Kat', who's real first name is Kelley.Last edited by Blitz1942; 10-10-2011, 09:38 PM.Comment
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Well, the Midwestern accent is generally considered the generic American accent...
Or at least according to my Speech teacher last year it is.Comment
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...that's what she said
Anybody that says something in that annoying Eric Cartman voice.Because I live in van down by the river...Comment
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I don't find too many things annoying, but I cringe a bit when I see someone post "This." when they agree with a poster on something.Comment
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When people make a claim about what they're doing that is really no big deal and they follow it up with like "what of it?" or "what are you gonna do about it?" or something like that.
No one ****ing cares. It's not a big deal.Comment

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