Words I'm sick of hearing...
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tim0409 said:
cheesejunkie said:
tim0409 said:
“debank”, otherwise known as closing somebody’s account.
When did the word you’ve never heard of start to annoy you?https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/farage-makes-fres...
I also have shown zero interest in Farage's banking problem story .
Definitely already been mentioned, but 'manifest'.
Instead of just taking actual steps to accomplish something, one just 'manifests' it, which seems to be a way of either expecting to get what you want without putting in the necessary effort, or believing you're entitled to something simply because 'this is YOUR year' or 'you're living your BEST life'...
Basically more pseudo-inspirational social media entitlement mentality
Instead of just taking actual steps to accomplish something, one just 'manifests' it, which seems to be a way of either expecting to get what you want without putting in the necessary effort, or believing you're entitled to something simply because 'this is YOUR year' or 'you're living your BEST life'...
Basically more pseudo-inspirational social media entitlement mentality
Edited by smithyithy on Tuesday 1st August 10:16
Missy Charm said:
When did the humble jacket become, in all contexts, the 'blazer'?
Not in any place I personally would be purchasing a jacket / blazer from. A 'blazer' is a very specific type of jacket.If one has 12-15 minutes to spare, a reasonably good explanation available here: Suit Jackets, Sport Coats, & Blazers: What's the Difference?
nobrakes said:
redrabbit29 said:
PorkInsider said:
"Space"
As in, "I've been working in this space for 5+ years".
Yea it does sound a bit pretentious actuallyAs in, "I've been working in this space for 5+ years".
Where do these phrases/words originate?
Tossers.
PorkInsider said:
"Space"
As in, "I've been working in this space for 5+ years".
I blame George bloody Clarke for this.As in, "I've been working in this space for 5+ years".
Thanks to him, houses no longer have bedrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, lounges or gardens. They have sleeping space, cooking space, eating space, living space and outdoor space.
Super Sonic said:
'stloads'. How does that make sense. Should be 'shiploads'. Enough to fill some ships.
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