Use of the word Iconic
Use of the word Iconic
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cliffords

Original Poster:

3,318 posts

43 months

Yesterday (22:55)
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Now I have noticed it , it's driving me mad . Got me screaming at the TV and radio. Used a lot on Radio. In the past few days.

Iconic football goals
Iconic jacket !
Iconic music
Iconic dish , relating to food
I just heard series 20 of the apprentice being advised, the Iconic show it was described.
Iconic cars
Iconic film

The worst from today , a pottery program, an Iconic clay , no vase , but the clay.

swisstoni

21,488 posts

299 months

Yesterday (23:29)
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cliffords said:
Now I have noticed it , it's driving me mad . Got me screaming at the TV and radio. Used a lot on Radio. In the past few days.

Iconic football goals
Iconic jacket !
Iconic music
Iconic dish , relating to food
I just heard series 20 of the apprentice being advised, the Iconic show it was described.
Iconic cars
Iconic film

The worst from today , a pottery program, an Iconic clay , no vase , but the clay.
You've just noticed?

DaveyBoyWonder

3,388 posts

194 months

Yesterday (23:47)
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Usually used when someone is desperate to sell something. It's an alternative version of "eBay rare".

NWTony

2,957 posts

248 months

I blame that Alanis Morrisette woman.

Quhet

2,768 posts

166 months

Iconic Auctions.

I'm not sure that iconic is *that* overused in car circles, well not as much as in other spheres, as mentioned.

Which cars are truly iconic then?

Series 1 LR
Various Ferraris (250gto, F40 etc)
McLaren F1
...

Red9zero

10,013 posts

77 months

In a similar vein, Dennis Collins and the "Holy grail" car/s.

Chubbyross

4,808 posts

105 months

NWTony said:
I blame that Alanis Morrisette woman.
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Roger Irrelevant

3,274 posts

133 months

I've enough pet peeves to start a zoo, but this is one that particularly peeves me. I think that this usage of 'iconic' should be reserved for referring to people/things of the status of Madonna (the original and the pop star), Elvis, the Eiffel Tower etc; things that are clearly going to be universally recognised and still talked about by future generations. When it comes to cars there are very, very few. In fact I'd say possibly only Landies with the classic Landy shape and the Beetle. Maybe the F40. But just because a few car nerds get tumescent over a picture of an old BMW Ewhatever does not make it 'iconic', and it certainly doesn't apply to a meal deal or a pressure washer.

Bill

56,724 posts

275 months

See also heroic, as used to describe a football game. banghead

Regbuser

6,091 posts

55 months

So...

Blib

46,884 posts

217 months



Here's the iconic image of Terry Butcher, during his heroic footballing performance against Sweden in 1989.

greygoose

9,261 posts

215 months

Blib said:
Here's the iconic image of Terry Butcher, during his heroic footballing performance against Sweden in 1989.
Yet Peter Crouch gets the iconic Ariel advert…..

Blib

46,884 posts

217 months

greygoose said:
Blib said:
Here's the iconic image of Terry Butcher, during his heroic footballing performance against Sweden in 1989.
Yet Peter Crouch gets the iconic Ariel advert ..
Iconic Ironic.

stef1808

1,016 posts

177 months

Iconic whining here

Sporky

9,742 posts

84 months

Blib said:


Here's the iconic image of Terry Butcher, during his heroic footballing performance against Sweden in 1989.
How many of them had he killed at that point?

carinaman

23,986 posts

192 months

Iconocaustic.

Bill

56,724 posts

275 months

Sporky said:
How many of them had he killed at that point?
To be fair, he was heroically bucking the trend of rolling on the floor pretending to be hurt.

The_Doc

5,848 posts

240 months

"An icon is a picture, symbol, or person representing something greater, like a religious figure (e.g., Jesus in Eastern Christianity), a cultural ideal (e.g., Marilyn Monroe), or a computer function (e.g., a folder on your desktop). Essentially, it's a powerful visual representation that stands for an object, idea, or person through resemblance, analogy, or deep cultural meaning, acting as a shortcut for complex concepts. "

An icon is a visual representation of the thing you are worshiping.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconoclasm

So it's all misused now.
Lazy copying of another person's language, without English GSCE.

Bit like " trope", "yourself" and all the other literary guff that's misused.

Edited by The_Doc on Tuesday 30th December 09:06

fooman

600 posts

84 months

You can buy a Renault 5 Iconic, bold statement for a new car

Gargamel

15,861 posts

281 months

I can live with the Icons and Iconic

However a single ‘methinks’ in a thread makes my toes curl with cringe.