hating and hating on are not the samemr. que otm
― welcome to gudbergur (harbl), Sunday, 20 December 2009 16:59 (sixteen years ago)
if you actually write "hate on" outside of a blog/msg borad you are an idiot.
― Dean Gaffney's December (history mayne), Sunday, 20 December 2009 17:01 (sixteen years ago)
yeah, yeah, language changes, what a startling revelation.
― Dean Gaffney's December (history mayne), Sunday, 20 December 2009 17:02 (sixteen years ago)
I heard a forty-year-old say in an actual conversation, "I love me some Stones."
― Hell is other people. In an ILE film forum. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 20 December 2009 17:03 (sixteen years ago)
i hate "i love me some"i just hated on "i love me some"
― welcome to gudbergur (harbl), Sunday, 20 December 2009 17:04 (sixteen years ago)
i love me some hating on old people
― that sex version of "blue thunder." (Mr. Que), Sunday, 20 December 2009 17:12 (sixteen years ago)
like, at all
― endless dougie (k3vin k.), Wednesday, 18 August 2010 03:47 (fifteen years ago)
"Challops." First couple of times I saw it on this board, I had no idea what it meant. I suppose it has validity sometimes, but it's also just a really annoying and lazy scare word.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 18 August 2010 03:56 (fifteen years ago)
When did "run-on sentence" come to mean any long comma-laden sentence, regardless of whether it is grammatically corect?
― jaymc, Tuesday, 21 September 2010 18:13 (fifteen years ago)
Oh christ, that's obnoxious.
― kkvgz, Tuesday, 21 September 2010 18:18 (fifteen years ago)
(That is, "regardless of whether it is grammatically incorrect," which run-on sentences are.)
― jaymc, Tuesday, 21 September 2010 18:28 (fifteen years ago)
That usage is most obnoxious when it's a professor using it, esp. as they assess your writing! It makes me start writing. In clippy little sentences. That are worse than the alleged original "problem."
― Mormons come out of the sky and they stand there (Abbbottt), Tuesday, 21 September 2010 18:52 (fifteen years ago)
Ugh, those clippy little sentence fragments are the worst.
― EDB, Tuesday, 21 September 2010 18:57 (fifteen years ago)
oh yes. I once had a professor edit something I wrote by just changing the commas to full stops. I was. I will say. Not pleased. Give me interminably long sentences or give me NOTHING.
― Antoine Bugleboy (Merdeyeux), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 01:32 (fifteen years ago)
'cooked to perfection' irritates the fuck out of me. generally heard coming from some snooty nob who've appointed themselves as king culinary arbiter. bugs me because it gives off this incredibly self-centred view that *their* taste is THE correct one and only they can pronounce things perfect or not.
― NI, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 10:49 (fifteen years ago)
To be honest, I'm not a fan of online acronyms. If I recall correctly, it once wasn't considered that onerous a task to type out four- and five-letter words in full.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:17 (fifteen years ago)
rce u
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:29 (fifteen years ago)
I was assuming I'd get either a "Clemenza OTM" or whatever stands for "Clemenza full of shit." I'll have to look that one up...
― clemenza, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:36 (fifteen years ago)
arsey you
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:38 (fifteen years ago)
Thanks. Got it.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:38 (fifteen years ago)
I was merely pointing out that (and in my case, especially while I'm at work) it is often rather convenient to convey the thrust of your point in abbreviated form- it's quicker, you see.
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:39 (fifteen years ago)
Not a problem. Everyone has their reasons, I think the saying goes.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:42 (fifteen years ago)
brvt sl wt iirc
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:44 (fifteen years ago)
Brevity is the soul of wit, yes. Unless it's so brief that it's the soul of "Huh?"
― clemenza, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:51 (fifteen years ago)
the push to use latin when pressed for typing time starts here. let's get classy out there people.
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:53 (fifteen years ago)
Yes, that was the point I started out to make: use Latin, everybody. I should have made that clearer.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:56 (fifteen years ago)
Quite serious, to be honest.
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:56 (fifteen years ago)
How does "veggies" even sound australian? It sounds midwestern or something to me.
― kkvgz, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:59 (fifteen years ago)
You know, I'm thinking that if your job is so busy that the time difference between typing "tbh" and "to be honest"--which is what, half-a-second?--is an issue, another alternative would be not to go on message boards at work? I mean, I hope you're not in the middle of performing open-heart surgery or anything.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 11:59 (fifteen years ago)
Had to literally stop someone yesterday from finishing telling me that the trailer he saw for an upcoming film probably showed all the best parts.
― Kerm, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 12:00 (fifteen years ago)
concubitus per lavatio a hat
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 12:01 (fifteen years ago)
ha my job is clearly not that busy, i was making the best case benefit-of-the-doubt scenario
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 12:02 (fifteen years ago)
people resuming correspondence with "i trust you are well"
― caek, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 12:02 (fifteen years ago)
My mom used to describe things she thought were strange but didn't want to disapprove of as "very..... different" or "quite.......interesting" but these days she's been using "unique", which normally wouldn't bother me but she always uses them with intensifiers so I'm stuck hearing "it's very unique" and even sometimes the dreaded "well, it's more unique than..."
― Fetchboy, Wednesday, 22 September 2010 12:17 (fifteen years ago)
'That's different' - pronounced 'diff-urnt' - is an insult in the US Midwest.
― are you robot? (suzy), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 12:40 (fifteen years ago)
People who say 'the proof is in the pudding'
― disastrous sixth series (MaresNest), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 12:51 (fifteen years ago)
THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING, OKAY?
― I've got ten bucks. SURPRISE ME. (Laurel), Wednesday, 22 September 2010 13:08 (fifteen years ago)
suffix "-monger".
― kkvgz, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 12:06 (fifteen years ago)
"... it's not true"
^ Stupid construction. Heard a guy saying it on the news this morning:
"Our athletes are looking forward to the competition IT'S NOT TRUE"
― Tom A. (Tom B.) (Tom C.) (Tom D.), Tuesday, 28 September 2010 12:14 (fifteen years ago)
Sorry:
"Our athletes are so looking forward to the competition IT'S NOT TRUE"
"like the lovechild of [ x ] and [ y ]" / "if [ x ] and [ y ] had a baby"
stop with this lazy shit, the formulation is not inherently funny or clever, & there are other ways to describe the combination of two influences
― tangelo amour (elmo argonaut), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 14:22 (fifteen years ago)
saying someone looks or sounds "like a muppet"
if they do not bear an uncanny resemblance to a specific muppet then i don't want to hear it, just more lazy cleverness, plus the muppets rule so fuck u
― tangelo amour (elmo argonaut), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 14:25 (fifteen years ago)
"cosign"
― dan138zig (Durrr Durrr Durrrrrr), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 14:27 (fifteen years ago)
elmo argonaut looks like Lew Zealand.
― kkvgz, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 14:28 (fifteen years ago)
muppet is an insult over here, probably not independent of the actual muppets tho tbf
― i dont love everything, i love football (darraghmac), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 14:32 (fifteen years ago)
"Fey" in any context not meaning "doomed". I think that some people think it's a synonym for "gay".
The twee kicks in quickly with opening track “The Stars Of Track And Field,” with its references to “kissing girls” and “innocent boys” in the first few lines. This may sound silly, but there’s something about the way frontman Stuart Murdoch says “boys” and “girls” that sounds especially fey, and it inexplicably irks me. Maybe it’s because Murdoch’s accent enhances the preciousness, or maybe it’s because I find it annoying when grown adults refer to each other as girls and boys, like they’re on a playground or playing kickball in an adult recreational league.
http://www.avclub.com/articles/belle-sebastians-if-youre-feeling-sinister,47346/
― kkvgz, Tuesday, 9 November 2010 14:46 (fifteen years ago)
creative as a noun
― Adrian Roosevelt "Adie" Mike (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 16:37 (fifteen years ago)
as in "let's get a couple of creatives in here"?
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 16:53 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2010/may/29/advertising-creatives/print
― Adrian Roosevelt "Adie" Mike (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 16:54 (fifteen years ago)
I want to be a destructive.
― Flavors: Onions and other flavors (Abbbottt), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 16:55 (fifteen years ago)