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RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - mrwotzup - 26-10-2010 21:42

When someone says "With respect" or "With the greatest respect " you just know they are about to insult you.


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - DannyB - 26-10-2010 22:00

"We're going to be doing X,Y,X going forward."


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - Snooks - 26-10-2010 22:49

When a politician says "That is not the question, the real question is ....." which is basically code for 'I dont like your question so I will answer the question I would like to have been asked instead'. Or when they say "Let us be perfectly clear" which is code for 'Let us waffle endlessly, miss the point and talk unintelligible drivel to deliberately not answer the problem or question posed.


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - gazfc - 26-10-2010 23:25

(25-10-2010 22:38 )Charlemagne Wrote:  With me it's when the 'In My Opinion' or 'I'm Entitled to My Opinion' and is usually used because they are losing an arguement.


A few use that line as an excuse to be a dick aswell.



One for me is 'binge' I hate that word, it seems to get added to everything these days


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - rover - 27-10-2010 00:52

The word "unprecedented" has been used a lot by news channels ever since princess diana's death in 1997


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - mitchell - 27-10-2010 01:46

Bit of a northern thing but it seriously fucks me off!!! when people constantly say proper, proper this proper that.
"Yeah that was proper funny." Ok this i can understand but, "Yeah that was proper funny that, i proper pissed me sen"annoyed

Ok so i may use it from time to time but it's not like i like proper use it in like every sentence. Ha proper funny that innit, see what i did there like!...


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - mitchell - 27-10-2010 01:48

Ya get me.... Errr no actually i don't!!!


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - mitchell - 27-10-2010 01:56

Errrm, See the many footballers post match interview. Stupid question asked by Geoff Shreeves or whoever. "So how important was it to get a win today?" response. "Errrm, Yeah ya know i think errrm,we played well today 'n' errrm it was a tough game but errrm we got there in the end."


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - Mister Gummidge - 27-10-2010 07:39

There's a "word" that people sometimes use when trying to sound cleverer than they really are...

"Irregardless"

Gods, but I fucking hate that faux word. IT IS NOT A REAL WORD AND YOU SOUND LIKE A MORON WHEN YOU USE IT!

There now. I feel a lot better for that. Very cathartic.


RE: Words or Expression That Should be Banned - aaron - 27-10-2010 09:43

The expression that most needs banning is "early doors" as in "we scored early doors" since the word "doors" adds nothing to the statement. I suspect Ron Atkinson of starting this travesty. Yes the man who once said "Scholes is very influential for England at international level" and "the Spaniards have been reduced to aiming aimless balls into the box" not to mention "the ball goes down the keeper's throat and hits him on the knees".