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What 'word of the month, year, century' do you hat

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SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Jun 2005 11:16

My pet hates are 'surreal', and 'genre'. Legitimate words, I know, but overused in the media and it drives me mad!! What words do you dislike? Susan

Sue Lambrini Smith

Sue Lambrini Smith Report 18 Jun 2005 11:22

someone i work with constantly uses the word 'allegedly'- it really gets on my nerves- she also sometimes says 'spiffing' ....... need i say more.................... sue.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Jun 2005 11:32

Spiffing!?!? I can't believe anyone uses that word! I also dislike people saying 'w-o-o-onderful'. Susan

Maud

Maud Report 18 Jun 2005 12:37

I just hate it, when anyone (even reporters on TV use the phrase) if they refer to an accident or whatever, they say 'he dropped/fell/or was pushed' to the FLOOR, when in actual fact the person may have fallen or whatever, to the pavement/ground/roadway, why oh why do they persist in saying that?? don`t they know the difference between a FLOOR and the ground!!!

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 18 Jun 2005 13:02

....for some reason the word 'proactive' gets on my wick.....BC

Suzieuki

Suzieuki Report 18 Jun 2005 13:07

There are lots of catch phrases used where I work...Yep 'allegedly' is one, but every one uses them now mainly to take the mick but it's a routine thing that has become a bit of fun. Another is 'Indeed' why do some people use it instead of Hello it's like saying Ditto, but surely you wait to someone has said hello FIRST? Puzzleing, but we've all got used to it now.

Joe ex Bexleyheath

Joe ex Bexleyheath Report 18 Jun 2005 13:18

'At the end of the day' 'at the present time' 'Presently' 'we gotta talk' and I wince whenever I hear Gren(ar)da referred to as Gren(ay)da or Vietn(Am) as Vietn(Arm) and 'the police are investigating 'an incident''.

Magi

Magi Report 18 Jun 2005 13:39

Overuse of 'perfect' especially when it's not. Seems to be the fashionable word, but used far too much. Magi

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Jun 2005 13:52

I also don't like 'at the end of the day', Joe. By the way, my hubby is watching The Edinburgh Tattoo on the TV (we're in Australia) and he told me that in a band there is always sax maniacs, sax cymbals and someone playing their own trumpet, oh and people drumming up business. Isn't that awful. Susan

Deborah

Deborah Report 18 Jun 2005 13:54

My 3 teenagers favourite word (very annoying) is 'Whatever' . It seems to be their answer to everything Deborah

Unknown

Unknown Report 18 Jun 2005 13:56

'Partnership' is the buzz word I hate at present. Xxxxxx & Sons working in Partnership with Yyyy County Council. No they are not. They are Road Menders contracted to do a job.

Unknown

Unknown Report 18 Jun 2005 14:53

I also hate the modern 'He goes, I goes, She goes' when they mean 'Said'

Joe ex Bexleyheath

Joe ex Bexleyheath Report 18 Jun 2005 15:11

Heres a word that may make some wince - BECKHAM !

Tabby

Tabby Report 18 Jun 2005 15:11

Mine is when people say “handicapped” instead of disabled. Even the media use it sometimes. TC

WhackyJackieInOz

WhackyJackieInOz Report 18 Jun 2005 15:23

Hi all I hate the word BASICALLY Basicallly this and Basically that I am The President of an Amature Theatre Group Someone I know is a Sound technician and he repeatedly says what you need at your Amature Theatre is basically this and basically that. He wants all the high Tech stuff which we don't want. I said to him the other day you keep saying Basically and I said thats what we want Basics not High tech stuff. That shut him up lol. Regards Jackie

*~♥~*Anita

*~♥~*Anita Report 18 Jun 2005 15:25

'Benchmark' Gawd I hate that, all the managers in our place try and think of new ones at every meeting, then they come and repeat them in every sentence to us minions :(( Im thinking of more..... Oh that one where people put there 2 fingers on both hands up and demonstrate speach marks ....Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Sue Lambrini Smith

Sue Lambrini Smith Report 18 Jun 2005 16:04

oooh yes neeta ! i hate the two finger speech mark thing, my brother in law does that - and it looks soooooo affected !!!! grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr lol, sue.

DAVE B

DAVE B Report 18 Jun 2005 16:28

Do you know what I dislike when somebody says to me me 'See you later' when they are not going to see me later it seems a daft terminology for somebody meaning they will see me in a month or 12 months. Dave

Joe ex Bexleyheath

Joe ex Bexleyheath Report 18 Jun 2005 19:48

Just watching Building the Airbus and one French guy has had three sentences and in each he has said 'At the end of the day ......' (see my above). and how about 'Clearly' ? especially used by politicians when Nothing is Clear.

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 18 Jun 2005 21:02

'season finale' seems to be being used on all channels now - why can't they just say 'last in the series'????? Sorry Ann from Sussex but I have to disagree with you. SOME parents may use 'hyperactive' as an excuse for naughtiness, but there are definitely children who really ARE hyperactive and have been diagnosed as such by clinical psychiatrists. I don't suppose you were really including them, but just wanted to make sure! Maz XX