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Sometimes my wife will slip in a "totes" (totally) or "cray-cray" (crazy) and I immediately call her out. She's been doing it much less because she knows it gets on my nerves.
Pretty sure I've personally excoriated this earlier in this thread.calling a song that you enjoy "my jam"
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My wife uses these occasionally as well. I believe it is her last ditch effort to stay "cool" and "hip" (ie, desperately trying to hang on to her youth).Sometimes my wife will slip in a "totes" (totally) or "cray-cray" (crazy) and I immediately call her out. She's been doing it much less because she knows it gets on my nerves.
I've never in my life struck a woman. But if my wife ever uttered either of those things, the temptation would certainly be there.Sometimes my wife will slip in a "totes" (totally) or "cray-cray" (crazy) and I immediately call her out. She's been doing it much less because she knows it gets on my nerves.
There was a "newser" yesterday among all the "pressers" about the Boston Marathon bombing.If you prefer, we in the media can use the word "newser" instead.There's also the impromptu "newser," say, at a crime scene when a police officer gives information and all the photogs & reporters gather 'round to shoot it. It commonly referred to as a "Gang Bang."Retired Phrase:anything-"nation" RaiderNation, ColbertNation, TermiNation etc, etc.Calling a press conference a "presser".
I agree, absolutely unacceptable.Sometimes my wife will slip in a "totes" (totally) or "cray-cray" (crazy) and I immediately call her out. She's been doing it much less because she knows it gets on my nerves.
Seems to be a cop talk favorite.Abundance of caution.
My mother does this on occasion. Part of me thinks it's funny, and another part thinks it's juvenile of her. Still, I'll let it pass.Using "XXX number of sleeps until YYY" to denote the number of days until some event.
#### you. I may not have normal sleep patterns. It could be half or twice that.
Never heard this before. Thankfully.Using "XXX number of sleeps until YYY" to denote the number of days until some event.
#### you. I may not have normal sleep patterns. It could be half or twice that.
Is No sleep til Brooklyn included in this?Using "XXX number of sleeps until YYY" to denote the number of days until some event.
#### you. I may not have normal sleep patterns. It could be half or twice that.
0 sleeps until the next poker tournament.Using "XXX number of sleeps until YYY" to denote the number of days until some event.
#### you. I may not have normal sleep patterns. It could be half or twice that.
How about "I can't buy a break"You can't win for losing.
No ####! You lost!
Here you go.How about "I can't buy a break"You can't win for losing.
No ####! You lost!
I've driven all over but have never seen a break store. None online either.
I have seen brake stores, so you in fact can buy a brake.How about "I can't buy a break"You can't win for losing.
No ####! You lost!
I've driven all over but have never seen a break store. None online either.
Like 6 years ago the student doing announcements at our school always signed off with, "Stay classy_____". It was funny. For some reason, every student that has taken over has continued the tradition. It is not funny and not many students even get it anymore.I've never heard of that.Staying classy, I've heard of, but keeping weird? That's peculiar.BransonScrantonLouisville tooPretty sure Asheville, NC is on this list.Santa Cruz, CA and Portland, ]What city does this, other than Austin?"Keep [insert city name] Weird"
I'm torn. I at least get what "session beer" is trying to say.with session beer?Have we said "popcorn movie" yet?
Does that even make it sound longer than saying 11/12/x years?Using "decade" just to make it sound longer. "We've been in the industry for OVER A DECADE"
they are kind of saying the same thing. a session beer is like a popcorn movieI'm torn. I at least get what "session beer" is trying to say.with session beer?Have we said "popcorn movie" yet?
It's worse when people say "a third of a decade" or "3 decades"Does that even make it sound longer than saying 11/12/x years?Using "decade" just to make it sound longer. "We've been in the industry for OVER A DECADE"
Yes, and especially in posts like this: "Forgot to pick up milk on the way home. FML."
What does this even mean?Have we said "popcorn movie" yet?
No one has ever said this. Ever.It's worse when people say "a third of a decade"
Time to close this thread Pickles, you've apparently found the bottom of the barrel.Using "decade" just to make it sound longer. "We've been in the industry for OVER A DECADE"
Time to close this thread Pickles, you've apparently found the bottom of the barrel.Using "decade" just to make it sound longer. "We've been in the industry for OVER A DECADE"
But I do hear "a third of a century". Why don't they just say thirty years or something?No one has ever said this. Ever.It's worse when people say "a third of a decade"