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missmooncat | 21:50 Mon 19th Sep 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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What sayings/prases do you hare i detest

at the end of the day  gob-smacked   fell pregnant  went on autopilot  

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"Dropped off the radar" for a job that's been forgotten about is really getting on my nerves just now.
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why that? you dropped of thr ra..d..r? only jokin theres loads more phrases I hate.Especially americanisns !
"At this moment in time ..."
LOL...I don't mind phrases which are sort of descriptive...like, went on autopilot etc, but the one which bugs me is when somone agrees with what you say by uttering ..... "this is it!"...GRRRR...commoner.
It's not rocket science!  This phrase really annoys me as does:- anyone talking about an experience as a 'journey'.
It's the ever increasing fashion of using "can I get" instead of "May I have" aaagggggghhhh. As in can I get a pint of lager, I always want to reply " I suppose it's possible".

"Took it off him" hello, hello, was it on their head or something???
"period of time"
"money is the root of all evil"
It's the love of money is the root of all evil" gggrrrrrrr
"The bigger half" WHAT!!
Sorry, might have to go and lie down in a dark room now :)

Free gift!! What other kind of gift is there?
"Touched base" what the *&^% does that mean?
People here in Wales saying "I'll be there now"!

I hate 'he gave 110%' - impossible

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'You know what I mean' - no I dont, tell me!

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i also hate that thing people do with their fingers-meaning inverted commas !!  errrgggh. The end of the day really bugs like- "at the end of the she`s my mother"  --so in the beginning of the day she`s not their mother makes?? no sense.And when people say "swear on my mums life" its not as if their mums gonna drop dead if their lying.
Ooh missmooncat, I hate anyone saying "I swear on so and so's life" especially if it's their children, really, really drives me mad.

'Hmmmmm......its six of one and half a dozen of the other'

aaaaargh ! my boss always says it in work its just too long - i could have the job half done by now !. 

hi missmooncat   another thing people say that I find amusing , when the schools are ready to close for a holiday period it tickles me when we talk of children 'breaking up'  !!!    No they don't ,their arms and legs do not fall off !!  Apart from that I hate some of the others too.

"absolutely"    

"ya knaa wot I mean"

Yuk yuk yuk. aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh    

"He lost his father"...

Hes not lost, he's dead.

I think that a lot of the one's that I regularly use would annoy people - "Doing my head in", "...and I was like...", and constantly saying everything is "Cool" perhaps being the most common offenders. I also use the inverted finger commas occasionally and say "Can I get...", inavariably in pubs (sorry Loosehead!). However, I'm using them in an ironic post-post modern way, so that's ok.

"celebrity mums"...what's that all about?  They're well known and happen to have a kid.

"Reality TV"...come on, surely The News should be included in that?

"NewcastleGateshead"...not really a phrase, but if you're from Daan Saaf, let me tell you there's NO SUCH PLACE!

In Marks and Spencer there's an "escalator up" and an "escalator down".  To escalate is to rise, so the word up is not necessary, the word down creates a contradiction in terms.

Also to say "drop down" - how could it drop up?  "Fall pregnant" is another pet hate of mine too, it's as if you're saying the person is unfortunate or even "don't jump off that cliff, you might fall pregnant!"

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