"at the end of the day"
Mostly, I'm annoyed by people that mispronounce words, e.g. supposeBly
1. Turnup
2. #Workflow or any word with flow on the end
3. Ratchet
"at the end of the day"
Mostly, I'm annoyed by people that mispronounce words, e.g. supposeBly
"i'm giving 110%"
"i axed him a question"
cookie crumbles
let the chips fall where they may
Its hilarious when people confuse two phrases
heard someone say "let the chips crumble where they may"
Can I be honest with you/Honestly..
LMAO, any particular race you can think of that typically uses "axed" opposed to "asked"?
Reminds me of "finna" - "I'm finna axe that what he tombout"
That's the gayest ever. But I've only heard females say this so whatever.
"Well, I'm a Christian..."
Dikembe Mutombo in the 2001 Finals: "They thought it would be a walk in the cake."
I'm tired of hearing people using such empty words like "kind of" and "sort of". My goddess uses them a lot and the words sound sexy in her mouth, just like everything she says, but it's tedious and boring to hear people saying the same repi ious meaningless phrases time and time again tbh. You don't sort of need to use those empty words to kind of sound cool, in my honest ing opinion.
could of
would of
should of
Those three drive me crazy
ratchet is kinda funny to me tbh
That's one of my favorite phrases. It's direct and to the point.
Not a phrase but "electronical". I've heard it a few times in various places. One old black dude in a research lab said someone had broken the polarity on his cord.
It's a doggie dogg world
It is what it is. and Are you in yet?
"Just barely" for instance "I just barely got here!"
Just sayin'.
"My bad."
I specifically hate that so many people think "my bad" counts as an apology, when it merely acknowledges one's mistake or wrongdoing.
When black people say "you know" two or three times per sentence. Actually, I don't know. Why don't you tell me?
"literally"
"YOLO"
when any american girl talks...."like like like like like like like like"
when any canadian girl talks...."ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay"
when any australian girl talks.... "nuuuuuy0o0o0o0o0o"
when any british girl talks... "cawwww cawwwwwwww (flaps wings)"
and finally....
foreigners who say "english isn't my first language so i don't know how to put this better, but..."
Last edited by The Reckoning; 08-21-2013 at 11:27 PM.
Never heard a girl use that phrase, fwiw. "My bad"s can be sincere though and are just as good as an apology if so used.
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