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Thread: Annoying Phrases

  1. #11
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    re: Annoying Phrases

    "hey ho"

  2. #12
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    " Jesus Wept ".

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    Anyone who says "literally" all the time is a c**t.

    Or "random".

  4. #14
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    Also why has the word "epic" suddenly changed meaning.

  5. #15
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    Agreed on all counts, Archie.

    Another one is "Awesome". Like when you say you're coming round to see a mate and they go, "Awesome!".

    Mount Everest is awesome. The Chrysler building is awesome. Someone doing something mundane and ordinary is never awesome.

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    re: Annoying Phrases

    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    Agreed on all counts, Archie.

    Another one is "Awesome". Like when you say you're coming round to see a mate and they go, "Awesome!".

    Mount Everest is awesome. The Chrysler building is awesome. Someone doing something mundane and ordinary is never awesome.
    I hate that sh*t.

    It's also annoying when a commentator says "he's got a good touch for a big lad".

  7. #17
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    " it's not rocket science ".

  8. #18
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    "He did ever so well..."

    It's a Mark Bright-ism, but other football commentators are increasingly saying it too. In real life, who actually says that? :/

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    When did a "break" become a "break out" in football terms?

    That bugs the sh1t out of me.

  10. #20
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    re: Annoying Phrases

    'He has hit that too well'

    'He has overcooked the pass'

    Davie Provan.

    In every day life, the word 'banter' gets right on my tits. What seems to be good 'banter' is saying the most random thing you can think of.

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