Words, usages, and phrases that annoy the shit out of you...

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v: wedding announcement/new job: some personal news 😏

I’m going to get fined for being right, again (gyac), Thursday, 26 October 2023 12:37 (two years ago)

It's this thing

Alba, Thursday, 26 October 2023 12:37 (two years ago)

that's not a thing. this is a thing:
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/03/5d/92/035d925f690d6cc0dc620421b88b86d3.jpg

Left, Thursday, 26 October 2023 12:57 (two years ago)

Left is right (heh), this is a thing

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

Breakfast at Tiffani Amber Thiessen's (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 26 October 2023 13:22 (two years ago)

‘Some personal news’ has the same intonation as ‘a very special episode’.

steely flan (suzy), Thursday, 26 October 2023 13:36 (two years ago)

"y'all" seems to be everywhere.

― The First Time Ever I Saw Gervais (Tom D.), Thursday, October 26, 2023 5:56 AM bookmarkflaglink

well, I'm actually from the south, so it's part of our vernacular here

real warm grandpa (Neanderthal), Thursday, 26 October 2023 13:55 (two years ago)

about to drop a lengthy rant? best to preface it with a

*deep inhale*

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Thursday, 26 October 2023 14:26 (two years ago)

Preaching to the choir requires a lot of hot air

Evan, Thursday, 26 October 2023 14:32 (two years ago)

It’s fucking abysmal, that

your fragile ears would probably melt the first time you heard someone point to a bunch of half-full glasses on a bar table and ask "are these y'all'ses?"

the absence of bikes (f. hazel), Thursday, 26 October 2023 15:48 (two years ago)

Yourns

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Thursday, 26 October 2023 15:50 (two years ago)

xp not if it was in the American south where it makes sense! Tom D I believe is speaking of people here(in the UK) who use it, in which case it’s kind of like

https://i.postimg.cc/bwFHhxRY/IMG-1265.jpg

I’m going to get fined for being right, again (gyac), Thursday, 26 October 2023 15:56 (two years ago)

Y'all should be used everywhere by everyone, it's versatile and sonorous

the absence of bikes (f. hazel), Thursday, 26 October 2023 15:57 (two years ago)

that "look" thing on cable news. every talking head has to start their rant with "LOOK, here's the thing about trump..." and sometimes they have 4 talking heads and they ALL do it. i mean, we are looking. we are watching you speak. make your point. no need to preface. it must be in some How To Get Your Point Across On Cable News For Dummies book. but like i sad on another thread, it would make a sick drinking game. they do it 20 times an hour.

scott seward, Thursday, 26 October 2023 15:58 (two years ago)

not in every accent and certainly not mine

mojo dojo casas house (gyac), Thursday, 26 October 2023 15:59 (two years ago)

Yeah there are definitely American word usages that are cringey when used by non-Americans and expressions that originated from the UK that sound cringey to me when Americans use them 


sarahell, Thursday, 26 October 2023 21:02 (two years ago)

Also hearing “y’all” in certain American accents is also cringey to me

sarahell, Thursday, 26 October 2023 21:04 (two years ago)

that "look" thing on cable news. every talking head has to start their rant with "LOOK, here's the thing about trump..." and sometimes they have 4 talking heads and they ALL do it.

Australian cricketers have been prefacing every reply to every question with "Look" since there's been Australian cricketers being asked questions.

The First Time Ever I Saw Gervais (Tom D.), Thursday, 26 October 2023 21:17 (two years ago)

Actually a lot of it is contextual re accents that aren’t Southern or AAVE 
 still I remember cringing in college hearing “y’all” from a housemate from New Jersey using it because she thought it was cute when my roommate from Tennessee said it


sarahell, Thursday, 26 October 2023 21:20 (two years ago)

I once got a lesson from a Texan person about the subtle difference between "y'all" and "all y'all."

Note, I cannot precisely articulate it but they are different.

Breakfast at Tiffani Amber Thiessen's (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 26 October 2023 21:35 (two years ago)

obama did/does the 'look' thing a lot

mookieproof, Thursday, 26 October 2023 23:54 (two years ago)

all y'all means everyone in the group, y'all might just indicate some of many. if my friends Bobby and Jean introduce me to four of their acquaintances at the bar, and while everyone is standing there I say "y'all should come back to my place for whiskey after" the four acquaintances will assume I'm talking to Bobby and Jean and will likely not consider themselves invited too. But if I say "all y'all should come back to my place for a whiskey" then they know that they too are invited.

the absence of bikes (f. hazel), Thursday, 26 October 2023 23:57 (two years ago)

Thank you f hazel

Breakfast at Tiffani Amber Thiessen's (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 27 October 2023 00:00 (two years ago)

that is a v. good explanation

mookieproof, Friday, 27 October 2023 00:13 (two years ago)

Or, you could be talking to two members of a family and refer to them as "y'all," but if you say, "all y'all should come visit us some time" it means those two people and everyone else in their family even if the rest of the family is not present.

Josefa, Friday, 27 October 2023 00:32 (two years ago)

saw a twitter post turned into an instagram meme that was quite comprehensive of every phrase I hate:

"I did a thing"
"adulting"
"I'm not crying you're crying"
"I'm just gonna leave this here"
"This."
"So that happened"
"My person"
"Fur baby"
"All the feels"
"The Struggle is real"

I'd also add: "So it begins" and about 700 other things

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Friday, 27 October 2023 01:06 (two years ago)

do these awful things exist in languages other than english? maybe I should re-learn German. I have a feeling they don't allow this in German.

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Friday, 27 October 2023 01:11 (two years ago)

Ich weiß nicht, wer das hören muss

real warm grandpa (Neanderthal), Friday, 27 October 2023 01:14 (two years ago)

Is just *chefs kiss*

Kill me

#1 GarcĂ­a Fan (H.P), Friday, 27 October 2023 01:55 (two years ago)

Kill me being a phrase that’s terrible, not a response to *chefs kiss* (but if you were the type to say kill me, it’d be appropriate in that case)

#1 GarcĂ­a Fan (H.P), Friday, 27 October 2023 01:57 (two years ago)

On that note, is there a worse acronym than kys?

#1 GarcĂ­a Fan (H.P), Friday, 27 October 2023 01:58 (two years ago)

"Y'all" migrated out of the south and became a universal American expression decades ago. All y'all need to get over it. I'm still pissed that "youse" never gained similar acceptance, but I've gotten over that.

read-only (unperson), Friday, 27 October 2023 02:05 (two years ago)

There are certain times when the implied friendliness of "y'all" is unsuited to the occasion. "Youse need to shut the fuck up" is much better, for example.

read-only (unperson), Friday, 27 October 2023 02:06 (two years ago)

i like when Australians say reckon i reckon.

scott seward, Friday, 27 October 2023 02:28 (two years ago)

The accepted usage is “fuck all y’all.”

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 27 October 2023 02:30 (two years ago)

(it used to just feel like a south thing to me for most of my life. i reckon.)

scott seward, Friday, 27 October 2023 02:30 (two years ago)

so weird seeing that word in isolation. It’s either whadayareckon? Or yareckon? Never a clearly enunciated “reckon”

#1 GarcĂ­a Fan (H.P), Friday, 27 October 2023 02:31 (two years ago)

(i watched a lot of mcleod's daughters during the pandemic...we all had our ways of coping i reckon.)

scott seward, Friday, 27 October 2023 02:36 (two years ago)

It’s definitely still in use in the more countrified parts of the American south.

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 27 October 2023 02:36 (two years ago)

I reckon the bloody south’s stealing our bit

#1 GarcĂ­a Fan (H.P), Friday, 27 October 2023 02:40 (two years ago)

I reckon the usage stems from a common source.

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 27 October 2023 02:42 (two years ago)

hillbillies without borders.

scott seward, Friday, 27 October 2023 02:46 (two years ago)

Bogan/hillbillie solidarity

#1 GarcĂ­a Fan (H.P), Friday, 27 October 2023 02:55 (two years ago)

hate to do it, but y'all are gonna make me insist on yinz

mookieproof, Friday, 27 October 2023 05:45 (two years ago)

yinz're gonna make me say yuns.

Look closely, that is all. (doo dah), Friday, 27 October 2023 13:41 (two years ago)

i used to love the way my mom said honk in her long island by way of queens accent. she would say "hunk". her accent wasn't strong - or she hid it - but it would come out in little ways like that.

scott seward, Friday, 27 October 2023 13:48 (two years ago)

I have socks that say yinz.

"Yous guys" was big where I grew up. I hate it.

Yeah there are definitely American word usages that are cringey when used by non-Americans and expressions that originated from the UK that sound cringey to me when Americans use them 


Yep. I pretty much never use British slang or terms. It feels too weird.

Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, 27 October 2023 13:50 (two years ago)

I don't have a long island accent at all but can turn it on it if want to. I can't think of how she would have said honk!

Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, 27 October 2023 13:51 (two years ago)

I fought against y'all forever in favor of you guys and then at some point I started saying it because I needed to seem friendlier and folksier for work and then it just stuck. "You guys" is pretty ugly so I'm okay with losing that one.

papal hotwife (milo z), Friday, 27 October 2023 13:53 (two years ago)

she would say to my dad if my brother wouldn't get out of the house when we were going somewhere: "Ashley, hunk the hooowrn."

it stuck with me. i dunno. she left queens for L.I. when she was 8 or 9. so maybe its a jackson heights in the 40s kinda thing.

scott seward, Friday, 27 October 2023 13:58 (two years ago)

Youse is West of Scotland, though it comes out more as "yiz" usually.

The First Time Ever I Saw Gervais (Tom D.), Friday, 27 October 2023 13:59 (two years ago)


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